Bougainvillea Tree
I hear the roaring laughter of the winds as it crawls into my
Veins of fear.
What could possibly be left of the lingering thoughts of going
Somewhere far away in the Pacific ocean
Where no human feet are traced
Only lying
Down with the guilt of
Wholesome
Falls and traps of the imagery of the past.
I step up
To action my thoughts
And started to run,
Tracing the sands with no human marks
I ran
Only to stumble near a bougainvillea
Tree which shed
Flowers over me.
And I felt everyone feels the same
Yet they are still living
Why don’t I
That’s when I felt as a human.
Written by Lungmying Lepcha
Writer
Lungmying Lepcha is a 17th year old 12 grader hailing from the Himalayan state Sikkim. A poet in progress, she loves listening to Indie music and reading books which she reviews an eternity later.
She bets that she can occupy you the whole day with her poems and stories!