My birdie felt some lacuna in my affection,
Visualized stubbornness in my attitude,
distrust in my eyes,
For which she abandoned the coziness of my
cottage,
And migrated into the vast sky.
The storm of desertion shattered me,
My peace got drifted away in the flood of my
own eyes.
Restlessly I
searched her charming face among the flying birds,
In the vast
stretch of the enemy sky.
When I failed to spot her or hear her
flapping,
The pain of separation vanished out of my
brain,
Multifarious strange thoughts took its place,
I became nervous with frightful
apprehensions.
Unusual twittering sounds of birds from the
far sky,
Reminded me of her jolly gullible character,
I trembled out of the horror of unseen
threats to her,
From the stalking instincts and swindle of
predators.
When devilish dark clouds surrounded the blue
sky,
And the wind wickedly uprooted the green
leaves,
My heartbeats grew to bursting proportions,
With the botheration of her well-being and
happiness.
I began to pray god for her safety,
“Oh, Almighty, take care of my sweet
adoration,
For me, for the sake of love in your
greatness,
Keep her safe, happy and flourishing under
your protection.”
I pleaded my migrated goddess of love,
“Forgive your adorer; come back to him whenever
you wish,
My love-laden heart is anxiously waiting for
thee,
Be free to enjoy your days with me as you
please”.
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