Sundry emotionsAutumn and spring coexist;Rainbow within her.
She frames the rainbowIn the pristine white pages;Plays the song of life.
Unaware, she isHow many lives the rainbowTouches and uplifts.
© Purba Chakraborty 20.04.2018
Note: This is a Senryu (also known as human haiku). It is a Japanese poetry form that follows the syllable count of 5-7-5 like that of a haiku. While haiku is used for describing nature, Senryu talks about human emotions or human nature. It is a three-line, unrhymed verse that is usually written in the present tense.
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