In
an unfamiliar town,
In
a different pole
I
saw her once again...
In the wake of a monsoon.
With
the vapors
Of my dried out pain,
I
paused for a while
And
walked past her,
As
I got to catch up with a rain.
I
glided past her,
Calm
and quiet
In
a shuttered mind;
Feeling
a shell-shocked
Pair
of eyes behind.
And
then she called me
To
turn back to her;
Back
to
The
long frozen memories
In
a worn-out attire…
I
used to see her in blue
With
the evening zephyr
Playing
with her hair
In
a magical golden hue:
Like
the melting Sun
Splashing
all its gold
In
the western sky
In
an enchanting flow.
She
was in gray today
Putting
on the same old
Mysterious
beauty,
And
the eyes lost
In
the shades of glittering ray:
So
close to me
Still
far far away
Where
the horizon
Keeps
losing into the bay…
We
exchanged ‘Hi’, ‘Hellos’
With
the surprised looks and smiles
Which
couldn’t reach out the eyes.
And
then all our words dried out
In
a silent hollow
With
thousands of unearthed questions
To
follow.
“Isn’t
there anything left
From
the days we lost together?”
She
asked in a parting note.
“All
the glittering stars of night
Lie deep beneath the day light.”
I
replied before bidding goodbye
In
a tone barely afloat
And
a smile containing a hurricane
Of
sighs.
© Atique R.
Pain lover
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