Childhood
Memoir
Those were the days
When we used to herd the goats
In the plains in front of the house
Sometimes by the river, sometimes in the woods
Friends were jolly
Spirit very high
Fun was swimming too
Never had reason to sigh
Never were the days the same
All full of adventure
Prairie, vale and the river basin—
So inviting with green and smell
Leopards were the enemies
Rest the kin and kith,
Vividly I remember it
Others may call now myth
Bygone days were so pleasing—
Only make me much nostalgic
I’m grown up now
Stunned by reason and logic
Give me those days again
Which make me a child,
A big no to hectic life!
These memories soothing and mild…
Kuma Raj Subedi, MA, is a teacher of
English
language and literature based in Sauraha,
Chitwan. His numerous creations have been
published in different literary magazines and journals. Some of his selected poems can be read at www.subedikamal.blogspot.com, his own personal blog.
simple but superb really inundates nostalgic feelings.
ReplyDeleteSorry to reply so late. Somehow I missed this thread. Thank you for your kind words.
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