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Diwali 2005

When the sky greys, memories: the first blush

of a joy unknown sprouting in the vases

sparklers, Catherine wheels on the front yards

of the homes of others; We possessed nothing

but our hearts of gold that leapt in waves;

Diwali like no other, on the streets, under the sky;

Away far over the seas among our kind who

in such distance are kin in a moment: home is

just the company of friends, memories lighted

in silver streaks of crackers past the shadows

of gardens retired for the night, and we, carefree,

in Southall where it was allowed to be merry;

It was the November of dreams, a night

like no other, now comes rushing in flashes

dawning nimble across time in the hues of blue.

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Written by
prabhu-iyer
Indian
Published
Nov 8, 2020
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#diwali#southall#november#2005#memory
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