I see something is stuck in my drawer
When I pull it I see it is your letter.
And that brings back memories gushing
Like a silent river after a rain shower
Like a small dew drop blooms a flower.
I start reading each word slowly
Each word brings a memory to glory.
The night when I was getting too bored
I said I wanted to have something cold.
You came all the way with an ice-cream
And we had eaten it at the window.
The day I wanted to go for the movie
It was house full and nowhere else I wanted to be
You bought two tickets from the person out there
Which cost you as much as your pocket money.
The day I was out with cold
My parents were out, as I had told
You came over to make me a cup of coffee
While you were supposed to study geography.
While writing the paper
When my pen went out of ink
You were asking everyone for it
And were blamed of copying.
Just before my exams
When I lost my dearest kin
You gave me so much confidence
So that i could win.
While on a date
When someone ogled at me
You punched him so hard,
I doubt he could see.
On my birthday
When I was waiting for the first call,
There was a knock on the door
And I tiptoed to the hall
I opened the door to find a present
I picked it and turned only to get a surprise pleasant
You and our friends shouted, “Happy birthday!”
My parents joined in too
Making me feel all happy and gay.
You gifted me a teddy bear on valentine’s
I had hidden it in my locker
But now it’s all mine.
We did chat that night
And next morning I received a letter from you.
Which said you had to leave
And that you wont come back very soon
And it’s better that I forgot the times
We spent together
The nights when we dined together
That one letter
Put it all to end
For better I guess but too much it meant.
I keep the letter back which said good-bye
And I close the drawer with a sigh
Knowing that you are happy
With someone, somewhere
In the corner of my heart
You’ll always be there.
And you’ll be remembered like this,
Again sometime somewhere.
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