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Wake up



 I'm the first to wake up in the morning

But still I hear some snoring

So I sing,

Dear sky, wake up and show your blue smile!

Dear sun, wake up and show your light!

Dear clouds, wake up and give some shade!

Dear World, wake up and make the new day!

Dear parents, wake up so you can enjoy!

Dear siblings, wake up so you can play with your toys!

Dear neighbours, wake up to remove the snoring!

Dear galaxy, wake up to say good morning!!

Hey! Hello!

Sky fellow!

Thank you for waking up!

Hey! Sir!

Sun sir!

Thank you for waking up!

Hey! Hey! 

Clouds are giving rain!

Thank you for waking up!

Hey! Home!

Earth, our home!

Thank you for waking up!

Hey! Good morning!

Good morning parents!

Thank you for waking up!

Hey! Dears!

Siblings, my dears!

Thank you for waking up!

Hey! Guys!

Neighbours, hi!

Thank you for waking up!

Hey! Hee! Hee!

Galaxy!

Thank you for waking up!


Good morning!! 🌄🌻🌄🌻



   

Comments

  1. Wow.i feel fresh when I read this poem wakeup.it takes me to the natural scene.Really I wonder about your writings shriyandhaa. stay blessed and keep writing.From Pushpa patti

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  2. Thank you Shriyandha for waking us up to feel the nature. Radha

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  3. Super Shriyandhaa. To ask others to awaken and to also self awakening is a great thing. Keep it up.good.

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