What if I never see you again… 
Nothing much is it?  
Nothing much;  
Just that the streets we walked so often would be empty 
Lined with trees unstirred. 
With slum urchins 
Suddenly discovering their nakedness 
And along with it shame, guilt and desire. 
Living to exist by the side of the streets 
Where we walked so lately 
Now- where only our vacant steps resound 
So… 
What if I never see you again?  
 
 
What if I never see you again?  
Nothing much is it?  
Nothing much;  
Just that the diner where we dined would be empty 
Deafened by the silence of our absence. 
The owner may reserve our favorite cabin for a week 
Maybe a bit more…maybe not. 
Till he is exhausted re-counting the dimes we paid 
To sit for those extra hours 
Having had enough coffee-But not of ourselves. 
So… 
What if I never see you again?  
 
What if I never see you again?  
Nothing much is it?  
Nothing much;  
Just that there will be two less voices in the bus stand 
The vacant window seat of the 5o’ clock bus glaring stupefied 
The arguments have ceased….the bickering over. 
Romances have been muted 
The courtship silenced. 
Plenty of stories were told 
Ask the window…it knows. 
But even I know… 
Stories unfinished are plenty 
So… 
What if I never see you again?  
 
 
What if I never see you again?  
Nothing much is it?  
Nothing much;  
The evening matches in the university will have two less watchers 
Two less careless hands tearing the grasses 
Two less careful hands etching their names on the rocks. 
Creating and destructing.  
Now… 
Maybe things will be difficult…maybe even difficult. 
Maybe no phone calls at midnight 
That means more sleep 
With less peace 
Fag ends of a foggy life dimly lit 
So… 
What if I never see you again?
sayan aich
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