

On International Women’s Day, Learning and Creativity presents a poem by Maaya Dev that reveals the woman in her entirety, as the one who conceals the rhythm of all seasons.
Woman’s heart, a dazzling flame,
Contains warmth of golden mist
Woman is subtle, facile,
Eloquent is her language,
Enamouring her spirit,
She, a real enchantress.
Woman’s heart, a dazzling flame,
Contains warmth of golden mist,
She looms as smoking ember,
Burning, giving and forgiving.
Woman’s soul is effervescent,
She beholds matchless intuition,
Her veil is mystic, demure,
concealing rhythm of all seasons.
Woman’s love is perennial,
Her emotions volatile, ajar,
She carries mesmerising aura,
and converses in poised vim.
Decipher a woman’s life,
It is idolized, gargantuan,
Her life, she lives valiantly,
Conquering unexplainable hardships.
Woman, ‘A Living Enigma’,
Lives in the evanescence of horizon,
Who swims in unclaimed light
and shines as an elixir of life..!!
A Living Enigma – A #poem by Maaya Dev that reveals the woman in her entirety. http://t.co/o40Ha9bweP
— Learning&Creativity (@LearnNCreate) March 10, 2015
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Thank you Raj Babu 🙂