From Dismay to Delight [Composed in 2022]

 

Image created using AI tools. © Seema Jain/SOROBRAIN, 2024. All rights reserved.

My new house to me was a bit dismay

When on the first day I found everything outré 

The rooms were so close, the size compact, 

My window had a view that was not perfect,

A swarm of mosquitoes, rain causing damps,

Every li'l thing was causing poignant.


Bit by bit, the sights began to change, 

When toutes les choses were mise-en-scène.

My mornings now start with a euphoric spree,

When I gaze through my window at a grand green tree.


I hear the sound of the gentle breeze,

Whispering softly, "Hey, don't freeze."

Embrace the change, it’s a freebie,

Vous avez de la chance; not all get it with ease.


So I started focusing on the pros of ma vie,

Et voilà, I see just beauties around me.


The proximities are boon, comme easy to eye on rooms,

I can establish my dominion, when I see my son moon.

He needs to work hard and complete his HASS,

When he doesn't do so, I easily catch his ass.


So what if there's no park,

That I could see through my window, when my dog used to bark.

There are long pistes here where I do morning walks,

And love to do mon vélo, for hours and hours.


Seema Jain - Founder SOROBRAIN

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