It's always good to make friends, wherever you go After all, every new place has its set of challenges And in order to overcome them It's better to have someone at your side As they say, you don't have to do everything on your own Well, making friends may not seem all that difficult But keeping them is a different matter altogether There must be some common ground The place where you meet The company where you work The college where you study Your hobbies, passions etc. And I can go on and on However, the point is You and your friend must be compatible with each other Being an introvert, I don't have many friends However, the few I do have Can be entrusted with almost anything in the world This poem is about one of them We met as colleagues, six years ago And hit it off almost from the word go Thanks to a few common interests Such as cricket, movies, food etc. We even went to a storytelling event Where he was given a chance to take the mic And spoke about me and my passion for trains What I particularly like about him Is that he is very easygoing And rarely gets angry or upset Even when dealing with cranky clients And he had a whole lot of them Every client was a story in itself We would bond while trashing these clients Often over a cup of cutting chai Down at the cafeteria As the months sped by We grew closer Finding more and more common ground In the form of issues we faced at work Especially the frequent salary delays And non-payment of incentives We always had lunch together Except when either of us worked from home Eventually, my friend shifted to Pune But we stayed in touch on a regular basis In fact, we met on at least five occasions And continue to speak over the phone Almost on a monthly basis Even after he got married, about a year ago He, in particular, makes it a point To call me every now and then And we exchange news About our respective lives This close friend of mine is proof That you don't necessarily have to keep meeting people In order to maintain friendships Of course, it is always good to meet your friends But sometimes, all you may need If you're missing someone Is a simple phone call And in this case Our calls are usually long Long enough to ensure That we sustain our friendship, no matter what
Poem dedicated to my friend and ex-colleague Rishi.