2016, one fine summer day,
Broad daylight, the sky was gay;
I take myself to far lands and fields,
To spend a day relaxing, to rejuvenate, to breathe.
I drive my old, dull blue ford,
Its been a while since it last saw the roads;
And yes, it also makes some broke sounds,
Chokes on its smoke, as if hell bound.
As I drive, I see a familiar spot,
Where I spent my innocent days quite a lot;
I stop the car right under the Tree,
Got out to sit in the shade for the spree.
And as I sat,
Was a series of flashback;
Of cheers and tears and fights and laughter,
Of hour-long discussions of a happy ever after.
I saw Grandma and my younger self, coming towards me,
I was holding her finger, tossing a penny;
I saw dad, and how I was sitting on his shoulders,
Preaching me life lessons, of struggles and boulders.
I saw big brother and how on his head I hover,
I knew it was his time of the day to meet his lover.
And in a while, there came myself and him,
Talking chokingly sweet things, till the stars kicked in.
And then I came alone, Oh! What a pity,
I remember, it was the day, I left for the city.
Time passed by, and yes, Grandma did too,
Brother took his lady and to Europe he flew;
Dad, Oh, I left and it broke his heart,
Its been two years since I saw him at Walmart.
I guess, in the end, weβre alone, dear Tree,
Sometimes they left, other times it was me;
But still you stand here, trunk and bough,
And still I stand here, body and soul.

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π₯Ί Excellent read.
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I think slowly slowly I am also getting in love with English ππ BTW Nice work Yaar
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Thank you sauravπ
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Awesome
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