I witnessed a fall yesterday morn

A peepal tree, tall and known

With it fell the nests of birds

A part of me too went in shades

The sapling of this tree I saw

Some thirty years ago or so

No one tended, watered it

Still it bore the cold and heat

My kitchen window opened to it

Some strewn flowers under it

Some tied threads on its bough

Slowly it grew tall and strong

Summer bathed the tree in brown

Spring has brought it back to green

Strong it grew like my own children

Who looked at it as a part their own

The sapling turned into plant, then tree

Strong it grew in mirth and glee

My mind got stuck amidst its branches

While looking through my kitchen window

Now it reached my windowsill

breeze and mirth it brought in through

Rustling leaves and chirping birds

played a concert in cool breeze

Birds chose to sit at top

And challenge cats from down beneath

Kittens played hide and seek

I watched all this from my kitchen window

Once a green turkey fell from above

struck on its branch and rose up along

hid amidst the branches safe

I couldn’t remove it, it was high!

Chirping birds gave morning song

to usher the day before the morn

as I wake up from my slumber

it dragged me towards my kitchen window

Steadfast it grew taller still

Decades three too passed by

My children’s growth has halted now

But my peepal tree grew taller still

Its leaves became my kitchen blind

and branches carried the broken sun

A moving picture on a canvas

Painted by the Artist Himself!

It became a part of us

Silent thoughts I shared with it

It grew taller day by day

Broader sprawled its branches still

The green turkey still clung to it

That too reached a mighty height

For fun I asked to those who came

If they could spot the green turkey

And then it happened yesterday

We came from outside unbothered

People gathered down my window

My peepal tree was laid to rest

Leaves and barks were shredded fast

Carried away with noise and care

Everything is done at last

Wounded soil mourned in vain

Bark by bark they cut it short

Stem was sawed with sharpened blade

One man sat on its branch with rope

To tie and pull its strength apart

No kittens came towards it

No birds’ wailing heard from it

Green turkey was down at last

I watched all these from my kitchen window

Peepal tree is no more now

Yielded to the blades of human mind!

It took less than three hours

To see the end of three decades

Harmless it was to all around

Shaded many from heat and rain

Home it was to many unknown

Orphaned became all they were!

Pounding and digging continued

Lest a sapling should grow there

to witness another three decades

to carry sun on its head !

Though I could hear the thudding sound

On the sand bed where it was found

Silence grew deep inside me,

Shrouded darkness blinded me

Slowly I went to my kitchen window

Which is brighter than usual

Traffic flew far on the road

People gathered here and there.

I am no more hiding in

No prints on my kitchen window

Full sun shown bright and hot

But I wailed for my peepal tree.

to destroy is easy..

to create is hard..

to sustain is harder…

Subha Premchand