I Waited…
I just wanted you to know that I waited… I walked on to where we were once, as children, where
To see a world in a Grain of Sand and Eternity in just an hour…
I just wanted you to know that I waited… I walked on to where we were once, as children, where
The shadows were vibrantly aghast, Latched together like tones of her voice, Pacing in this lovely contrast, Loud and jubilant,
She loved to stand in the balcony of their flat. “It was a perfect blend of the view of nature
The breeze was exhilarating, the sky an envisioned blur of tranquility, like the next best thing to peace… The world
She smiled a couple of times in her sleep. Though her eyes were wet, her beautiful eye lashes twinkling in
Shadows reigned beneath her eyes, Her hair spread in tight knots of pain and lies; Life had been a labyrinth
She flaunted herself amongst the leaves, They, dazed in the graze of her hair… She held a warmth of purity
The noise was stifled amongst the crowd Blaring horns and sirens of the city night Yet, silence seemed to disturb
A narrow beam of light spread across home as the sun came out from the caverns of darkness. It passed
They say rules are just guidelines, not mandatory. I think so in my country, India, but I follow the same