I And Her Poem by Anuj Tikku

I And Her



We walk by the pond I and her
Singing songs of yesterday
A bird it quietly sits amongst us
It wanders around chirping aloud
She is distracted by its sound
As I look at her in doubt
She shoos the bird away
It flies of as if to return another day
The wind her companion keeps
As slowly in my arms she begins to sleep
I look at her moon lite face
She yawns
I frown
In her half shut eyes I begin to drown
We float away from the noise and the crowd
Sinking into a soft island
Where only the two of us belong
Taking solace in it's silence
I and her the lonesome twosome
The shadow of the moon
As we look at it and swoon
The time it passes by
As the two of us begin to sigh
The clouds on the earth they land
As she garbs a morsel of sand
The sand slowly whisks away
I and her, her and i
We walk by the pond I and her
Singing songs of yesterday
A bird it quietly sits amongst us
It wanders around chirping aloud
She is distracted by its sound
As I look at her in doubt
She shoos the bird away
It flies of as if to return another day
The wind her companion keeps
As slowly in my arms she begins to sleep
I look at her moonlite face
She yawns
I frown
In her half shut eyes I begin to drown
We float away from the noise and the crowd
Sinking into a soft island
Where only the two of us belong
Taking solace in it's silence
I and her the lonesome twosome
The shadow of the moon
As we look at it and swoon
The time it passes by
As the two of us begin to sigh
The clouds on the earth they land
As she garbs a morsel of sand
The sand slowly whisks away
I and her, her and i

COMMENTS OF THE POEM

This sense of belongingness has an absolute charm of its own and you have beautifully portrayed it dear Anju Tikku.

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