I tried to erase your memory <br />You were causing me so much worry <br />All the way I had felt deep sorry <br />Is this the way for the friendship flag to carry? <br /> <br />Red cheeks bear a desert look <br />As if a page missing in book <br />Can it be called a lovable piece? <br />If it fails to grant easy mind with pace <br /> <br />I wished to live a trace in your womb <br />My suggestion exploded like a live bomb <br />You saw it like shame on your existence <br />It left you high and dry and made you tense <br /> <br />It was just off beat talk and mention <br />It landed you in amusement with more tension <br />Well, it was desire from a very good friend <br />You halted it with one stroke and brought an end <br /> <br />You might have wished it to happen <br />My move was all of sudden <br />How charged clouds could withstand the force? <br />They have to unload the charge without remorse <br /> <br />It may blow heavily on barren land <br />Raise the dust storms from very hot sand <br />There won’t be any choice to fall on fertile <br />Any good attempt may prove futile <br /> <br />Earth and clouds may meet once a while <br />Clouds may watch it from distance in miles <br />Still so much urge to fall on earth and strike <br />It may be left with no question of like or dislike <br /> <br />No one can play with heavenly friendship <br />It can’t carry from one place to another on ship <br />It is invisible bond to last very long <br />Something can happen at any time and go wrong<br /><br />hasmukh amathalal<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-flag-to-carry/