Saturday, March 1, 2014

Poem: Two lives laughing together

I was in a hurdled state of mind 
As I hurled myself into this passenger bus 
Paused for a while, perplexed for a while 

A little moment of relax and gaze 
When I saw them laughing together 
A little boy and his uncle 

The boy was listening and chirping 
His uncle was bubbling like a child 
They had no life missed in between 
No age difference for sure 

Sitting at the corner seats 
Both of them thin and lean 
Leaning on to one another 

Eyes thrown outward 
Body shrunken by nature 
They could spell a world of laughter 
On all possible topics 

Shouting at the stupid crows 
Speaking about the stupid death 
Speechless about our flashy lifestyles 
Spamming about so much more 

As they vanished shouting aloud 
My thoughtful moments were all but gone 
Though nothing much I could share with'em

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