Courtesy of a small town Aunt
Courtesy of a small town Aunt
Tale of a tiny town
In front of a house
There was a lonely lane
Away from the noises and city' pain
Suitable for love birds and its vista
On one afernoon after her siesta
Aunt peeps through the hole
Standing closely from prying eyes,
Observes a couple near a pole
After completing her household chore
As was her habit to explore
In the summer heat of June
To save them from swoon
Takes pity on their passion
Go near them and speak with affection
I am ready with snacks if you take time to hold
Shall I serve something hot or cold
Reminds them of their family at home who wait and care
Indeed embarrasses them to feel the warmth and glare
Oh! the poor boy and the pathetic girl
Swiftly start to swirl
Disappear at once from the sight
As if to catch some flight.