Took it all to my grave.





Often I sat
when I was a little boy,
Faces in pain and anguish.
I had my box of chocolates.

And I wondered,
If I should share some;
and see them smile.



I wondered, 
never did share.
It was mine alone.
They had to wait for theirs.


I wondered again.
A teenager with a smile on his lips,.
I saw the same people,
burying their head in shame,
with tears in their eyes.
and I wondered,
If I should share some; 
and see them smile.


I wondered,
never did share.
It was mine alone.
They had to wait for theirs.


Years later,
I wondered again.
An old man with graying wisdom.
At the wake of a dear friend.
I saw the same people,
choking, coughing.
Looking at his picture,
their grief unbound,
and I wondered,
If I should share some,
and wipe their tears.


I wondered.
never did share.
It was mine alone.
They had to wait for theirs.

I wondered.
never did share.

Till I was resting in my grave.


For always I knew, 
The chocolates, the smile and the wisdom.
It was mine alone.
Bitter, fake and misleading;
though the three maybe.
Never did share.
It was mine alone.





Comments

Unknown said…
Oh, well. Didn't know you wrote like that! :) That's pretty damn amazing! Keep it going :)
Krithika , R said…
Gautam! After what seems like a century, you come up with your next blog post!
I loved this one. Keep 'em coming! :)
GomZ said…
@ abhijna.
Writing has always been a passion. Will keep writing no matter what

@ Krithika
Yeah I know. Had a bit of a bleak streak. Looks like things and finally coming back around :)
Wow!!! This sounds so philosophical and touching. I just wonder how you are able to conjure up such amazing plots and weave the lines for it! Its truly amazing!
GomZ said…
^ Thanks Rashmi =)

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