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Thorn Tree Gossip

Lokhi Menon November 1, 2007

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#4 Posted by guarana on November 24, 2007 5:38:05 pm
Thanks to all of you for the appreciation. There really is a thorn tree (Acacia) in a posh residential complex that I know where I spent time with friends and heard the amount of backbiting that went on, from women sitting prettily under it. I pitied the tree for being forced to stand there and listen.......!! Hence this poem.
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#3 Posted by wileythecoyote on November 24, 2007 8:04:12 am
in our subcontinent there is saying,that you are tooworried about the neighbours orchard than your own. nice.
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#2 Posted by rogues on November 18, 2007 6:36:13 am
wonderful, like reading a story
love to way uve drawn the various 'chaacters' including th tree
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#1 Posted by vsgopal2000 on November 10, 2007 7:54:45 am
Your pen, Lokhi, is getting mightier and mightier.

I admit I have never heard of a thorn tree.From your description it has a flower that resembles a yellow tennis ball. (There was a time, decades ago, when tennis balls were kind of creamy white).A flower, like a young chick just out of the shell,such a soft and lovely creature one loves to fondle,that sadly ends up in the fondler's stomach after a few full moons.

The tree here knows the truth. The women only guess and scandalise! Very nice imagery!

v.s.gopalakrishnan
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