For the very best
I took the loan.
For the very best,
I made it shone.
For the very best,
It was mine,
Oh! My treasure,
Will you be divine?
Adios!
For the very best
I took the loan.
For the very best,
I made it shone.
For the very best,
It was mine,
Oh! My treasure,
Will you be divine?
Adios!
Will you be divine?
Will you be happy?
It’s alright to not be crappy.
Pay attention,
The moment is right now,
For I am yours,
And you are mine,
For the love,
That you saw.
Adios!
The Love you saw,
Made me happy,
I can’t rhyme,
But please be kind,
That I can be thine.
The love you saw,
Made me happy.
Adios!
Ma made tea and brought it in a cup, placed on a saucer. On that saucer she had kept two biscuits and with a certain blink in her eyes, she asked me to drink the tea.
I took a sip. It smelled of jasmine. I asked Ma-“Ma, how did you prepare this tea? There is a sweet aroma of Jasmine in it.”
Ma-“I have my own way of preparing it. The jasmine tea leaves are a new addition to it. It has a very rich taste.”
Me-“Yes, it does Ma.”
Soon before I could finish my tea, I had two more biscuits and have placed a demand to my mother, that from now onwards I want this same tea for morning and evening.
Ma smiled hearing demand and said –“Yes.”
Adios!
I am at the sea,
The fresh air is breezing at me,
Please don’t laugh O! Kind wind,
For it’s me.
The waves are dancing,
The flocks of birds are flying,
Had you seen my bar of chocolate,
Which I ate yesterday?
How could you? It wouldn’t be here.
Silly of me.
Never mind O! Good sea,
Be happy and let the ships sail safely,
For had it not been for you,
The lighthouses and the sea shore would have been empty.
Adios!