Tree’s 
pride and  plight
Interspersed with my 
Thick green foliage,
a swarm of bees and  berries,
day’s call and copious  buzz.
At noon, a surreptitious    caterpillar
pair with the  pained bloom,
not shedding but sharing with the
clustered clan ever accommodating.
At dawn, crows black princed,
covey of parrots with green livery
Pride with the parentage,
their wings a  see saw fritter ever,
until a thud of wind sweep and 
dogs bark gathering all shiver
my kith and kin of neighborhood
silenced into  shrunken chamber.
I wait for Spring’s advent 
to reshape my defunct call
can I see again my broad spectrum?
Under which many umbrellas  figure in.
 
  

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