Updates from the Mango Diary
Just one look will suffice
for even the most
demanding of tastebuds to sing.
Not long ago...
the piled-up heap, reached out
with its mellifluous golden glow,
an unerasable memory,
savoured by many.
The few unplucked ones,
out of human reach,
are inevitably taken over by
wandering, hungry groups -
those flying/leaping visitors,
their eyes peering at me
through thick layers of foliage,
amidst an endless cacophony.
The half-bitten lumps,
hang precariously above
or are simply pushed down,
donning a "squishy-sandy" coat
during the last leg of their journey.
The mango tree in my backyard
sways crazily to a frolicky wind,
looking contented, after pampering
many a hungry tongue,
sighing in relief at unloading
its tempting green load.
A week later, tender, reddish leaves,
perched, here and there,
upon branch tips
inevitably draw my eyes,
marking the start of a
new season.
The mango train is slowly
chug chugging to a stop
for even the most
demanding of tastebuds to sing.
Not long ago...
the piled-up heap, reached out
with its mellifluous golden glow,
an unerasable memory,
savoured by many.
The few unplucked ones,
out of human reach,
are inevitably taken over by
wandering, hungry groups -
those flying/leaping visitors,
their eyes peering at me
through thick layers of foliage,
amidst an endless cacophony.
The half-bitten lumps,
hang precariously above
or are simply pushed down,
donning a "squishy-sandy" coat
during the last leg of their journey.
The mango tree in my backyard
sways crazily to a frolicky wind,
looking contented, after pampering
many a hungry tongue,
sighing in relief at unloading
its tempting green load.
A week later, tender, reddish leaves,
perched, here and there,
upon branch tips
inevitably draw my eyes,
marking the start of a
new season.
The mango train is slowly
chug chugging to a stop
but memories of a delectable
mango platter continue to
dominate...
An additional pleasure coz no chemicals in the picture.
Mangoes :- Matching the sun in
splendour