I held to it.
What was it?
It was the chocolate which I had got.
It is precious.
But what made me hold on to it?
Was it love?
Was it greed?
No, it was the fact that it was shared by us all.
Adios!
I held to it.
What was it?
It was the chocolate which I had got.
It is precious.
But what made me hold on to it?
Was it love?
Was it greed?
No, it was the fact that it was shared by us all.
Adios!
I saw the sunlight,
It was simply glowing.
The glory held my breath.
Like a child holding on to its toy,
I held to it.
I saw the sunlight,
Called Ma and Baba to see it,
Both were right.
It was simple.
So it was.
Adios!
I took a look around.
And saw the light.
The light was glowing and
It was beautiful,
Like a prince,
Who says he is free.
Free of everything,
Of all his work,
And he is a common man afterall,
Just for the evening.
Because as the morning begins,
He would be the prince with,
All his duty and happenings.
So is the light,
Just like the prince.
Adios!
Seesaw and me;
We go twee twaa twee.
The fun is great,
Then our play is made,
Like a ball on a spring,
Which keeps on jumping till it reaches,
The place,
From where the game begins.
Seesaw and me,
We are great friends.
We shall be a super duo,
If it lets me win everytime,
I have a try.
What’s there to lose?
It’s only to win.
Oh! My friend seesaw,
Please be more playful,
And everytime we play,
I am going to win.
Adios!
A paper upon which a lot can be written is bought.
It is beautiful, hardy and strong.
Its marvellous, unique and wonderful.
The paper is sought by all.
The father writes upon it,
So does the mother.
At evening, the small child also writes upon it .
It’s their chart, which they would write upon and look after for ever and ever.
A paper is their bond.
Not of money, but of happiness.
Adios!