
One beautiful night,
I saw a white dove fly.
It was flying past at a speed,
Much greater than doves naturally do.
I said hi to it,
But it went by.
I was very much intrigued to know,
That where was it flying,
In the dark night sky.
Adios!

One beautiful night,
I saw a white dove fly.
It was flying past at a speed,
Much greater than doves naturally do.
I said hi to it,
But it went by.
I was very much intrigued to know,
That where was it flying,
In the dark night sky.
Adios!

From my say,
I am new.
New to the world,
New to the zenith beyond all.
From my say,
My love is old,
The ancient and true sayings,
Are written in gold.
From my say,
Let us all be true,
And on a new horizon,
Be most happy,
As a dew.
Adios!

Under the sun,
Sat Robin,
Writing a poem.
It took him an hour to complete it.
It was dedicated to his brother,
Who was away,
Studying in college.
He was Robin’s best friend,
But now he missed him a lot.
It was times with him,
Which made him the happiest,
And through his poem,
Which he would send to his brother,
He would ask him to come home soon.
Adios!

In the beauty of theirest,
The little birds sing.
They chirp,
They sleep,
And as the new dawn arises,
They learn to flap their wings.
In the beauty of their nest,
God visits them,
And he looks after them.
They are always happy,
As they get immense love from their parents.
In the beauty of their nests,
May they always remain.
Adios!

The proudest of all,
Is the mother peacock.
As her children are with her,
They eat,
They dance,
And they make her truly happy.
And everyday,
Her dance beats,
Are in sync with her soul’s feelings,
As it is rare that animals,
Get their share of happiness.
But the mother peacock is the proudest of all.
Adios!