A Time Matched By No Other

A very happy birthday to you,
My dear.
Another year older, the more you are wiser,
Don’t worry, dreams are about to come true, there’s no place for fear.

May you get everything you desire, And the dangerous pandemic leaves you unaffected.
Your close ones remain safe, by your side,
And the weight of the test of times is successfully hefted.

We don’t talk as much as we used to, this thought makes me shudder,
But I know you’ll always be my favourite sister and I’ll be your best brother.
Hope this year will bring lots of joy and happiness in your life,
A time matched by no other.

– Anmol Agarwal
(13/06/2021)

I Can Count Them

Whenever I remember the year, 2009,

One memory never escapes my mind.

Countless nights I may have seen,

That starry night isn’t difficult to find.



There was a power cut,

So we were lying on the terrace.

Although it was summer,

The weather was quite pleasant.



The stars shone quite bright,

In the moonless night,

I was overwhelmed with delight,

At that beautiful sight.



Lay ahead of me,

The never-ending twinkling streak.

Out of curiosity,

I started counting them like a freak.



I always messed up in between,

Several times though I tried.

The little kid that I was,

I started to cry.



My grandpa came to my side,

To give me a bit advice.

He told me that it is not possible to count the stars,

Because new ones are formed every night.



That small talk somehow made me feel better,

So I ceased to cry.

Whenever I saw the night sky from then on,

I never took a try.



Since that summer,

Eleven years have passed.

The world is not what it used to be,

And the change has been very fast.



I still remember,

That scene well.

Sometimes I wonder,

Maybe it was nothing but just a vision.



Grandfather isn’t with me now,

But his words stayed with me.

He was right, of course,

But what if the environment isn’t pollution-free.



There are not enough stars,

Left to see.

Four or five maybe,

Sometimes show up.



Some people still say,

We can’t count the stars in the sky.

I just simply ask them,

To have a try.



No doubt,

A lot has changed,

That’s the reason why,

I can count them!

                                         – Anmol Agarwal

                                 (September 10, 2020)

The Last Hope

I opened my eyes at 6 o’ clock,
Looking out at the dawn,
My mind trapped in thoughts.

The endless possibilities the day could bring swimming through my mind,
I stared at my right,
There were two little birds at the edge of the nearest tree,
Apparently having their first lesson of flight.

As time slipped by,
I kept watching them.
Unmoving, so as not to divert their focus,
And cause mayhem.

While the mother of the little ones stood by the nest,
The father took the lead.
He gave a demonstration of the technique,
Leaving me wondering about the amount of courage it would need.

Both of the brothers just stood there,
Not making a move.
Too scared to accept,
They were not yet so sure.

The father assessed the situation quickly,
And went away in search of food.
Leaving the next lesson for the day,
When his children will be in mood.

I did not notice till then,
But tears had welled up in my eyes.
Thinking about what I saw that morning,
I wrote these lines.

I couldn’t help thinking about some people.
People who end up their lives in a second,
Not even realising for a moment,
What they mean to their friends and family!

We should share our thoughts
With our close one’s,
Loosening the burden
That kills us inside.

Understanding between the members of a family,
And thought-sharing are the best ways to lead a better life.
And killing oneself,
Will take away the hope forever,
That we can ripe.
                                      – Anmol Agarwal
                                        (July, 2020)