Lost and found
And then lost again
I am only hoping
Centuries have passed
And for once
The world has changed
I am hoping
The stations look different
More of red less of yellow
And when asking for wrong directions
You meet the right fellow
I am hoping
The cabbies smile more often
And there be no urchins at the signal
But when you find a poor soul
There is time enough to mingle
I am hoping
Coke and Pepsi and all their soda factories
Get sued out of production
With ample supply of tea and coffee
But no addiction
I am hoping
The Tsotsi and boys have the same future
As Brian and boys from Manhattan
And when they look at the ocean blue skies
They don’t look for the weekly ration
I am hoping
It rains on hot summer’s day
And it snow every winter
And when Santa shows up
He is minus the candy, plus the beer
I am hoping
The fashion shows
Go out of fashion forever
With not one glass that reflects
Or an inch of a mirror
I am hoping
Every failure is rejoiced
And passing becomes uncool
And there is no pressure to work
Right after the end of school
Away from the dusts of time
Away from the words too
More than anything else in the world
I am hoping that you find me that one place
Where even life has not a clue
1 comment:
Professor saab...it's been long since you have written something. Get back!
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