Lying on the meadow of Glistening green grasses, Covered with the sheet of Lovely moonlit sky, You asked me "Why do you love me so much?"
Holding your soft hands, I replied, "The dark night sky has Millions of lucent stars To lit it up but, Can the sky be called, 'a moonlit sky ' Without the Moon shinning bright?! "
Mountains they say are epitome of strength But they always remind me of undying love To be there silently Listen patiently Absorbing all the pain all the tears A little bit like life A lot like death...
Thoughts of you pouring in my mind like the rain, unlocking the doors of feelings which can't be kept locked. Wanting to stay by your side forever a selfish dream of mine. But our reality placed us differently.
Oh, my dear dearest without you how long must I have to survive. I ask myself, And I keep wondering as each day passes by, With those questions unanswered. But it doesn't matter what the reality of the day is, All I hope is for a day to come when I could be by your side and to be called yours.
What a lovely invention we both were. An airplane with body of you and wings of me flying with the breeze in the clouds of peace. We even flew a little, don't you remember? Hovered from this earth a little I wish you could remember. You told me once that art can never be dead. So dear! That plane will never crash. We are still a lovely invention Just, decorated in our hearts like museums Now no flying, only taking rest!