It is small village and far from city rush <br />Greenery all around and spread with bushes <br />Tall trees speak of strong roots with old existence <br />I came to realize my childhood at once <br /> <br />It has narrow path with dusty lanes <br />Big doors and open window panes <br />The air freely enter with so much dust <br />The village and nature is bonded with trust <br /> <br />I look round street but did not find her <br />She used to stay near by or somewhere <br />But I had long association to miss at once <br />She was almost there in house in my presence <br /> <br />I don’t know how did it happen? <br />She had not passed a word or confided even <br />It was her feeling and attachment <br />I was unaware and unmoved with her movement <br /> <br />We may spend hours together in lawn <br />Sit very close till the sun was dawn <br />Nature and innocence did not disappoint us <br />As we had enough of confidence and trust <br /> <br />We not only shared deep sentiment <br />But also exchanged happy moments <br />We had many things in common <br />We were neighbor and very good companion <br /> <br />I would never dare to offend and hurt <br />She may be almost in tears if I ever tried to flirt <br />Though we did cross our limit and stayed as friends <br />We had to depart as sad souls at the end <br /> <br />She had approached me with clear mind for sure <br />She had seen in me true lover of very kind nature <br />She was very much confident of getting my nod <br />I could not think of her even if was permitted by God <br /> <br />I was deeply attached but wanted only deep bond <br />As I was very much impressed, keen and fond <br />I wanted her to remain my well wisher and true ally <br />I thought of joining her as impracticable and complete folly <br /> <br />There are some moments which can not be shared <br />They are sacred promises and completely adhered to <br />I did not want to loose her from permanent association <br />Alas! I could do it for the sake of maintaining relation<br /><br />hasmukh amathalal<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/far-from-city-rush/