Milk and Bread

Don’t fight,
Always talk polite.
If an argument turns nasty,
Immediately get quiet.

Never lie,
Don’t be shy.
If you want to build a name for yourself,
Be a strong guy.

Don’t spread dust,
Be just.
In everything you do,
Always be first.

Of course it is easy to say,
But hard to get.
It feels like I am trapped,
Whenever try to make the first step.

We give our best,
But success never comes easy.
Even if we successfully clear an obstacle,
We mustn’t get lazy.

From toddling to achieving something great,
There is always a hurdle.
If we keep on thinking about it all,
Our mind weighs up with burden.

Sometimes it feels like I want to stop,
Don’t care if I get flop.
But what good will it be,
If I don’t even have a proper job?

We need to be brave boys,
As we haven’t got a choice.
Now it is time to grow up,
And leave behind our toys.

Although life offers a lot to gain,
Remember it is not a game.
If we really work hard with determination,
There is endless fame.

It is nothing but a feeble knot,
Tied on a single thread.
We need to decide very wisely before making every move,
Not so easy just like eating milk and bread.

– Anmol Agarwal

(September 25, 2020)

Ready Now

The sun is yet to rise,
Darkness everywhere.
The possibilities are infinite,
And no place for fear.

Just living at my best,
That’s what I need to do.
Ignoring the empty and meaningless criticism of certain people,
But treating them with kindness too.

I am mentally and physically ready now,
To face the challenges held by this day.
Sticking to my basic principles,
And enhancing my abilities in every possible way.

– Anmol Agarwal
(January 4, 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)

Literally Everything

We were just kids then,

To know what it meant.

I wish I could’ve seen it all along,

But we were too young.



No worries for the future,

Learning new things about our culture.

Trying a hand in all the things around,

Every activity a dare, just for the sake of adventure.



We did everything we could find,

Sure that we were inseparable friends in our mind.

The happiness sunk deep inside,

And we begin to thought that life was so kind.



But then the inevitable happened,

And one of us left in the middle,

With new ambitions for his life,

Went away, leaving us bewildered!



Eventually,

We went back to normal,

But something had definitely changed,

And we became somewhat formal.



We all chose different paths,

Swearing that our friendship will ever last,

Thankfully, they kept their promise,

But naturally nothing was anymore like our past.



These terrible things,

Made me grow up.

Still, whenever I look back at that time,

A smile does show up.



I hope that when all of us will have had enough of our own selves,

We will go back to the old ways, which were,

Just thinking about nothing,

And having, literally, everything!

                                         – Anmol Agarwal
                                     September 7, 2020.