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)