"Like the moon longs for sun's divine grace, The rivers crave to meet the ocean's embrace, Earth embraces days, awaiting rain's gentle kiss, The nature taught me what patience means, And within those lessons I learned what love is."
"Flora and Feelings" is a captivating collection of poetic expressions that intertwine the beauty of nature with the depths of human emotions. Within these pages, the vibrant verses delve into the intricate relationship between the natural world and the sentiments that reside within us.
Through the power of language and imagery, these poems explore the enchantment of blooming flowers, swaying trees, and gentle breezes, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the wonders of the natural realm. Each poem encapsulates the essence of flora, painting vivid landscapes of sun-kissed sunflower fields, whispering woods, and the rhythmic dance of petals in the wind.
Yet, these verses go beyond mere descriptions of nature's allure. They delve into the intricate tapestry of human emotions, weaving together themes of love, longing, joy, and introspection. Each poem invites readers to embark on a reflective journey, where the connection between nature and our innermost feelings is celebrated and explored.
"Flora and Feelings" offers a poetic sanctuary where the beauty of nature and the depths of our hearts intertwine, reminding us of the profound connection we share with the natural world.
Sreena, with six books to her name, including two fictions featuring Chinese mythological characters, published under the pen name Tara in 2017. She followed those with four poetry books: Incantations: whispers of nature, echoes of the soul, The Dichotomy Within, Let It Be Free, and Flora and Feelings. Her work often explores the themes of nature, love, loss, magical realism, fantasy, and self-discovery.
Sreena's work is a reflection of her deep contemplation on the profound aspects of existence. It's not about boasting or self-aggrandizement but rather an expression of the human experience in all its complexities. Jiddu Krishnamurti wisely said, "You must understand the whole of life, not just one little part of it. That is why you must read, that is why you must look at the skies, that is why you must sing, and dance, and write poems, and suffer, and understand, for all that is life."
Sreena's writings embody this philosophy, as they meander through the themes of nature, love, loss, magical realism, fantasy, and self-discovery. In her own unique way, she invites readers to join her in the exploration of life's intricate mosaic, one page at a time.
"Like the moon longs for sun's divine grace, The rivers crave to meet the ocean's embrace, Earth embraces days, awaiting rain's gentle kiss, The nature taught me what patience means, And within those lessons I learned what love is."
Haven't read a poetry for so long that touched me so deeply, being a person who escapes into nature to find peace and calm, this was a good treat. A perfect blend of nature and feelings. And the verses itself are rhyming which takes into a lyrical world..
Go to woods, take out this book, and read it. Believe me you will know what I meant.