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Palolem, By: Lindsay Sweeney

December 17, 2024 by Lindsay Sweeney

Palolem, By: Lindsay Sweeney

Palolem’s whispering waves, a gentle call,
Golden sands where sun-kissed shadows fall.
Coconut palms sway in the balmy breeze,
A symphony of calm, the soul to ease.

Azure waters kiss the curving shore,
Boats dance on waves, with the horizon they implore.
Sunsets paint the sky in hues so bold,
Crimson, lavender, and fiery gold.

Here, time meanders like the lazy tides,
As every moment, in pure bliss, abides.
The moonlit beach, a silvered, tranquil lea,
Whispers secrets of the deep, blue sea.

Holiday hearts find respite on this coast,
In Goa’s embrace, worries become lost.
Palolem’s charm, a paradise unfurled,
A hidden gem, in this vast, spinning world.

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