just another day
these are just some casual lines on yesterday, which was another random day with lots of fun..
it was too much laughter and hence I thought of scribbling some words.. be wary of my exaggeration of facts, though!
the day began with his call, at ten thirty
that is way early for a Saturday, for me
I put up with it if food is concerned,
double bonus, homely and Ethiopian.
blocks away, she held a tentative PT Cruiser
knowing not, what the Chrysler had in store,
as two good people plunged into the menu,
they are gems not solely for food n falooda
rollicking with my first set of titans in morning
she picked me up to join the other two,
making fun of everything, everyone we all slid
when I don’t give directions, all has to be well.
when she wants to drive, don’t stand on her way
no gps, no freeway, series of escaped orange lights
a brush with the cop, 60 mile jitters and runway,
crazy, but she doesn’t believe us, she drives well.
Solomon said, ‘a time and place for everything’
obviously a weekend Walmart, never his issue
ikea, illusionary costco, city tour, hunger writhing
we returned for dinner, called it a mini adventure.
he/she put so much into the dinner, we just couched
quietly they prepared what was a hearty dinner
as we munched through all, blessing all they made
it was great, everyone is, but this was a little more.
food, and then we dived into the Settlers Of Catan
multiple Sevens, for all of us served as the Satan
aborting after a boisterous/dreary three hours
falooda and at 2 in the night, we merrily dispersed.
she drove, I drove, always a big deal for newbies,
as he/she served us an excellent day, much thanks
my other velvet comrades had a blast, elsewhere
alone, one or the other, life is good, wherever however.
3 Comments:
why are Puju/Wagh she/he and not they???
By Aditi, at 12:54 PM
thanks for reading :)
answer:
'no reason :)'. the words just came out that way. just like that!
scratching my head for reason, i realized i write this personal document called 'HE/SHE' jotting down the funny ways in which boys and girls do/view the same things differently [catastrophically different :) ]. and it has a lot of 'he/she' lines and arguments.
so i might have subconsciously scribbled from there, but otherwise, no real reason. and not at all thought or with a specific intention. random.
p.s. you are not asking me any more questions henceforth, are you? :)
By Scribbler, at 5:39 PM
i see you wrote 'she/he', i wrote 'he/she'. :)
By Scribbler, at 5:40 PM
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