Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Lights From The Past


Cooked up plumes of grey
Emerged from the happy past;
When the days were glorious,
And sweet memories were cast.

Beautiful years were spent
For the festival of lights,
And I figured not
How these days went by;
While the pangs of loss
Strummed the chords of love;
Dying to leave a melody of life.

As I look back on those bright days
Of the Festival of Lights,
When crackers never seemed to end,
When laughter never seemed to leave,
When lights lit the leftovers
As a golden farewell,
The words of yesterday seemed to burn
In the bold flame of doleful doubt.

As the familiar faces and familiar nights
Take the show of today
From the lost yesterday,
My mind lies desirous
Of enjoying today with bits of the past,
Forgetting the present.

The lane where familiar lights
Used to dwell,
Where we grew up,
Today shall seem a bit blurred—
Blurred by the loss of friends,
Blurred by the curse of distance.

Where the mind desperately seeks for a reunion,
Where the heart desperately tries to win the present,
I wish to live in that land of glory,
Where my wish shall guide me through,
Where lost memories shall be held back,
And I shall live in that land of glory.
Is it a lightless Diwali?
Or is it just a figment of my imagination?

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