This merciful life,
Flowers and memories strewn about,
I picked up from the street,
The prettiest blossom!
Untrampled,
And in full bloom,
It looked at me with tired eyes,
A captivating gaze,
Or a cry for help?
The petals,
Luscious like the vine,
That passes by along my side,
The stalk a tender, fragile hue,
With a solitary leaf!
The pollen,
The emotions that relate,
To a special, lovely bloom,
Mere grains for most other ones,
An irritant to the rest!
I gazed into the tired eyes,
To decipher what they held inside,
Yet again came rushing,
Those emotions,
That wrench my heart!
The horizon,
Now a dull ochre,
My shadows now lag behind,
I pondered what those eyes would say,
To the next familiar gaze.
4 comments:
I like this. A lot.
It's painfully endearing.
Maybe it should have been called, Every you and every me :)
Is that so? ;)
I remember writing this one on my mobile phone on a sleepless night on the upper berth of a sleeper train coach! Too much information, huh?
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