So grey the cloud
The buzzing of bees
The trees so old ‘nd vast
The newly wed bride
covered the vast sky
to earth it seemed so lower,
The buzzing of bees
the chirping of birds
dry the lakes ‘re once
dazzled today by chance
with pride and grace
the gale so violent
yet nature so benevolent
The trees so old ‘nd vast
drooping to cast their shadows
so cool are the boughs
that shelter sheep ‘nd cows
The newly wed bride
peeps from her palanquin
with shy on her face
uplifts her beaded lace
The rainbow so eternal
curves a shadow of serenity
spreading its bright hue
in colors of indigo ‘nd blue
The happy innocent urchins
larking in the mystic downpour
with a merry ‘nd buoyant soul
I revered God, His majestic role.