Swept away

The pile of twigs grew.

Fallen from the neem tree
as also the gooseberry tree,
tied tight with a piece of jute string,
kids simply loved it.


Toddlers swept the floors
in a game of fun
with grandma panting for breath
trying to sweep away
her aches and pains.

Someone came up with a better idea.

Fallen coconut fronds were dried.
The leafy part was skimmed off
with sharp knives, an art by itself.


Arranged according to length
the twigs were tied into brooms,
considered very handy,
also rated the best.
by another generation.

With life turning busier,
its 'sorry' no time
to  seek out
those  coconut twig brooms.

Finding a replacement
when twigs turned brittle
became an unwanted chore.

Enter the fashionable
bright plastic brooms
in a range of colours.



Quite the rage,
they could even
match with the bathroom decor!

However...

Mr. Crow busy with
constuction work,
building a dream nest
is none too happy.


He is being denied his
share of twigs
he often steals cheekily.

Caw,caw,caw!
He's crying hoarse.


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