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Workshop
# 6
Perfumescapes
Here come the bells of spring
Dressed to the nines in flashing fairy colors.
Fields of plenty reach far and wide.
Thousands of flowery fingers a throbbing bouquet.
The bridal of flower and sky
Braided in fragrant morning mist.
Slender grasses leap on perfumed air.
Wide awake, midday light shrieks.
Petal forms gaze up at the morning sun
Planting a dewy kiss with a sigh.
Lush moss curves along wooded banks,
Spiking dreams leading one astray.
Young tree buds amass in murmuring voices.
Full with chatter, long oriole songs.
Dogwoods love the hills and mountains.
So proud, tall beauties stand aloft.
Obsessed with secret paths,
Young ferns whiff a tender breeze.
Secret urges stir in silky patterns
Delighted, cool meadows take shape.
Watching spring run in its fresh frock,
I cannot bear to cuts its wild orchid stalks.
– MaryAnn Harrison
February 18, 2001
Workshop # 6
Poetry
Breath of
Life – Roberta Lee Wilcox
Call of the Wild – Smitha V
Canvas of Seasons – Robert M. Hensel
Earth Shake – Seema Banerjee
In Spring Did I Write – Ratnakar Sadasyula
Inevitable Death – Joseph Allen Hardy
On The Brink – Sivasundari Bose
On Wings of Spring – Uma Parthasarathy
Onset of Spring – Kanchan Mahesh
Perfumescapes – MaryAnn Harrison
Seasons of Emotions – Meenakshi Jha
Spring – Ramendra Kumar
Spring Delight – Pili Pubul
Spring Do Not Tarry – Maria Reed-Shore
Spring in a Man's Heart – Mahesh Jambunathan
Spring Time – Mallik Bulusu
Spring Time – Subhajit Ghosh
Spring's Spree – Ahmed Tanhaa
Surviving This Spring – Abhay Pratap Singh
The Bee – Durlabh Singh
The Curtain Rises – Pavalamani Pragasam
The Flower of My Heart – Dr. KS Rawat
Whispers From The Past – Bijal Dwivedi
Yes I Heard – Ambika Bhatt
Articles/Stories
Basant is Here! by Rajender Krishan
Buds, Blooms and Book of Life by Dr.Vidur Jyoti
Rhyming With Nature by PGR Nair
The World is Reborn by Subrata Mukherjee
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