He reminds me back when I was thirty-one and he was thirty Acquainted with him in the mid-month of humid February He reminds me of fresh boiled tea, roti and chick pea And the ceiling fan he took snaps for streak's continuity.
He reminds me of Japanese comics and series of anime He read and watch them almost everyday He reminds me of cricket, football and all the games he play And the time when he sang Aurora's runaway.
He reminds me of streams, mountains and valley Showed me pics and clips of the northernmost India's beauty He reminds me whenever there's an outage of electricity Shared struggles of life's complexity.
He reminds me that what keeps us going are money and responsibility And we should be contented with it and just be happy. He reminds me whenever I feel sleepy Like him, I once was dependent on melatonin gummy.
He reminds me of his yellow-striped collared tee How it hugged and clung his body perfectly He reminds me of his jaw and chin so beard-y How I wish I could caress them tenderly.
He reminds me now with everything I see Darks were replaced with fresh, new memory He reminds me even in the pettiest and in the smallest way But those were just borrowed time, unfortunately.