Spring Beyond Lake
A Micro-poem

Nebula of pink almond blossoms bursts of magnolia in pearly blush kindle aroma in bare boughs past enduring wicked snow

In spring season, the heavenly flora of the gardens, especially those tucked at the periphery of the enigmatic Dal Lake in the Kashmir Valley in northern India, inspired this micro-poem, popularly known as a twittle.
A twittle is a 100-letter, 4-line micropoem.
Thanks Carolyn Hastings for flagging off the twittle train being boarded by more and more writers. I invite Wild Flower, Aimée Gramblin, Josie Elbiry, Agnes Laurens, Somsubhra Banerjee, Upasana Sharma for this fun ride.
The link for “Twittle On” is as follows:
You may find a poem depicting the beauty of Dal Lake penned by Suntonu Bhadra here:
Era Garg March 2021
