Under the Mango tree

Under the Mango tree

A Poem by Nancy

Under the mango tree

Here the kids are wild and free

Without care or worry

Aiming at the fruits with intensity, never weary

 

Under the Mango tree

The adults gather the children

Ready to share stories that were passed on

Some scary, some cheery

 

In the cover of dark

The sound of  a dog’s bark

Is lost in the embrace of lovers

Cocooned and Sheltered under the mango tree

© 2013 Nancy


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This is a beautiful poem that shows a place of safe haven where children gather to play, parents gather their children to pass on stories, and lovers embrace in the dark. I like the phrase "under the mango tree" because it makes it more exotic (at least for Americans like me... hehe). Thank you for writing and sharing this poem!

Posted 10 Years Ago


Nancy

10 Years Ago

Thanks Karen for the review. What fun times we had "under the mago tree"...
You have created a new phrase,"Under the mango tree"
It touches the heart.
I think it expressed the stories/events quite eloquently.
Thanks for sharing.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Nancy

10 Years Ago

Thanks for reading Zainul, you always have kind words . Thanks for the review
zainul

10 Years Ago

You are most welcome,Nancy.:)
You always deserve appreciation,dear friend.:)
I have been under the mango tree both as a kid and now as an adult. Nice reminder of those old days.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Nancy

10 Years Ago

Thanks Cassie, and I totally agree...fun reminders indeed
Good use of brevity and imagery. Under the mango tree is a nice place to be!

Posted 10 Years Ago


Sharon L.H. Kelly

10 Years Ago

You are welcome. And yes, it is because I fantasize about keeping house, but never get around to doi.. read more
Nancy

10 Years Ago

I'm the exact opposite of your fantasy...that is one thing I will rather not do, times I wish I live.. read more
Sharon L.H. Kelly

10 Years Ago

Ha-ha, so true!
Nice poem, Nancy. I like the repetition of "under the mango tree" and I think if you could rework it, even stanza 3 should have that phrase at the beginning for consistency. I love all of the happenings under that tree and how you transition from children and adults in the day time to young lovers in the last stanza "In the cover of dark" Lovely poem!

Posted 10 Years Ago


Nancy

10 Years Ago

Thanks Lori...i sure will take your advice. think I'm beginning to look forward to your reviews..heh.. read more
Ravyne Hawke

10 Years Ago

Thanks, Nancy.. I never say anything with a mean spirit.. my advice is always to help make your work.. read more

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