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Honks and Chirps
- a Poem
- by Popsie Ebenezer
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Children, seniors, Sir and Ma’am
All were stuck, in a traffic jam
Honking cars and shouting men
Frantic to reach their destination
The tempers rose, matching the heat
As more and more people got onto their feet
I too was bugged but what could I do?
A VIP was passing, I did have a clue
Suddenly I gazed up at a tree
And found a nest with chicks, three
Oblivious to all, they were having their meal
Fully trusting their mom & so full of zeal
Their chirping I was sure, was to thank the Lord
My peace and joy was thus restored
I thanked God then for His care on all
Be it in a traffic jam, or a tree so tall
Why worry? Why fret? It’ll all be well
When God’s in control, why shout & yell?
Popsie Ebenezer
from Goa, India, has been involved in the field of education for over 15 years. She has a Masters in English Literature. She enjoys writing poems on just about any and every topic. What began as rhyming words for birthdays, developed into short poems over time. RUMINATIONS is a published collection of her poems.
3 thoughts on “Honks and Chirps”
As always just loved it …. <3 Kiran 🙂
Awesome… too good… ??????
Aww…thanks??