

Just a seed planted by your apple
Has grown beyond the horizons
Into an orchard of the sweet fruit
By KRS Murthy
Multiple reflections of you
In the kaleidoscope of my mind
Anywhere I look, I see the same smile
Multiple reflections of you
In the kaleidoscope of my mind
Just a seed planted by your apple
Has grown beyond the horizons
Into an orchard of the sweet fruit
Plenty and abound, any where I look
Some thing you forbid me to eat
Although as an Eve you came in
To my heart at the first sight
Please bless the sight at every tick
Of the clock that ticks for ever, and ever
Yes! Forever and ever.
This poem was first published in Meghdutam.com (between 1999 to 2002)
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