ABOUT THE POEM:
The poem HARMONIES OF GRACE paints a vivid picture of the traditional praise given to Pari, a figure often lauded by poets for his remarkable qualities. However, it gently reminds us that Pari is not the solitary benefactor of the world's beauty and solace. Amidst the exaltations of Pari's deeds, there exists another force equally nurturing and essential the rain.
The poem suggests that just as poets repeatedly extol Pari, they should also acknowledge the significance of rain in nurturing life and bringing comfort to the world. Through its rhythmic and lyrical verses, the poem emphasizes the dual nature of appreciation. While Pari symbolizes human excellence and achievement, rain represents the natural elements that sustain life and harmony.
The poem speaks about the interconnectedness of human and natural forces working together to create beauty and sustenance in the world. It highlights the harmonious balance between the admiration for human achievements and the reverence for the gifts of nature.
HARMONIES OF GRACE
In verses sweet, poets oft do weave
Tales of Pari, his praises they conceive.
Yet Pari's not the sole to grace our plain,
For there's another, soothing like rain's refrain.
Amid the lines where poets' tales are spun,
Pari shines bright, but there's another one.
Beyond his glory, another truth remains,
For rain too falls, with its gentle, calming strains.
So let the poets pen their songs anew,
Of Pari's grace and of the rain's soft dew.
In harmonies of verse, let praises sway,
For both Pari's bounty and rain's gaiety.