Like the radiant amber sun that eternally glows
And the pristine aquamarine of the rivers that ripples and flows
The moments we crocheted with dainty laces
Leaves smudged imprints and faint traces
The tinkling laughter like a thousand silver bells
Which floated in the oceanic breeze as we picked pearly seashells
Every fragment revisits me like it was yesterday
What are festive holidays without your warm embrace and homemade buffet
The mellifluous lullabies that you crooned
The paper boats that we sailed in the monsoon puddles of July and June
You were my rock and pillar once upon a time
You’re in me now, a soul sublime
Inherited from you are my eyes that see the vast sky and green meadows
My voice that sings about the seasons and rainbows
From the arch of my brows, from my tips to toes
You reside in me wherever I go
The stars thrum and twinkle to a celestine music
Is that you playing peekaboo in the sea of diamantine cosmic?
Whenever you cross my mind, I gaze up at the moon zircon
Never did you fade away, always shining bright like my days halcyon.
Sangeetha Kamath