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Flight
Contributed by
nature360
on
Monday, 22nd September 2008 @ 10:18:28 PM in AEST
Topic:
EmotionalPoetry
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We walked into an Indian airline’s lobby
For flight to Bangalore, skeleton services
Maintained in 1973-1974, staff in strikes;
Counters overflowed with keen aspirants.
Just married I in a three piece suit then,
She in a gold lined brocade Banarsi sari,
Approached a confirmation table query
A girl bit elder to me asked our tickets.
Dumb Shiraz act played within our eyes,
Wife she asked to sit with a lovely smile
As I ran for the empty ticketing window
Returned in jiffy to see my wife in blush:
To rasping loud protests she confirmed,
Returned the tickets, numb eyes wished,
Good luck in her silence, I felt this love.
A little secret, my heart still blesses her.
Copyright ©
nature360
... [
2008-09-22 22:18:28] (Date/Time posted on
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