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Saksham Saxena

Fantasy Others

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Saksham Saxena

Fantasy Others

The Thirsty Tree

The Thirsty Tree

1 min
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It was the quietest night ever

Only wind tremors could he hear

Soundless, Still, and dark

Suddenly the sky emites spark

And leaves the tremors in fright

Cause there was no place as dark as that night


The man hooks up on the lights patch

And opens the smokey books latch 

The opened book swallowed him!


He enters a tree world 

With trees all around 

Looking up he sees the sky 

Lit, gloomy, and beautiful 

Then he grooves at the big tree which was colourful 


A colourful and cruel tree leader 

Who asks him to function as his fodder


He ran in rage

But the tree enclosed him in a cage


They both agreed on a bill

That the man would bring him homo-sapiens to fill


The man had emptied the mother earth 

The tree ate them like drinking water in thirst 


At last the man had to be eaten 

The hungry tree had decided to threaten 

One day the man was gobbled


The tree suddenly gave rise to the others who were troubled

And demolished the man who caused the trouble

From then the earth became happier than earlier... 



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