The Cherub, the Flower and The Desert of Forlorn (Part 1)

(c) Shilpa Sandesh

I saw a blooming flower,
Strangled and left half-dead,
It struggled to ruminate,
Is it the death it wants,
Or should it ask for a new life?
The lifeless contemplation of that cold frame,
To give up or fight,
And from the sky, descended an archangel,
With the charm of a prince,
And semblance of white gold,
A voice like a melody,
And eyes, made up of stars,
The seraphim picked up the flower,
Cradled it in his hands,
Caressed with his divine touch,
Until it came back to life,
The laughter was revived,
The flower wished to bloom,
They went half way,
To the terrain of adoration,
But on the way laid, 
The sprawling desert sea,
I wonder what next would be,
Would the cherub carry the flower along,
Or would the flower be laid,
In the desert of forlorn?

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