In the woods of Odisha, then so lush and green, Lies a tale of a tree, the Kurchi, unseen. Its bark a remedy, magic for ailments severe, Healing the sick, bringing hope and cheer Hush, my child, close your eyes so tight, Dream of the Kurchi tree, in the moon's soft light. Its branches swaying, in the gentle breeze, Whispering secrets, among the trees. As a boy of the sixties past and bye Grew up listening granny s lullaby Her knowledge so vast Of Kurchi's power, to cure and to mend, A home healer's legacy, from end to end. Into the forest, we would often roam, Gathering herbs, finding our home. Kurchi's white flowers, a fragrant delight, In the valley, a beautiful sight. But time marched on, and the trees did fade, The wisdom of old, began to cascade. The bark of Kurchi, for handia, we'd use, A drink of joy, no need to refuse. Handia, a brew, both old and young savored, A health tonic, in tradition, so favored. The Kurchi tree, a treasure profound, In every aspe...
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