My Company

When I was a baby

And days were more snoozy;

The table fan and the light above

Gave my nights a company.

 

Forgetting they were long-lost

For years and months far apart,

When families got-together

Elders bragged about each other

When my parents gave up their snorts

My cousins became company of sorts.

 

As birds of a flock we found each other

Close to heart and more than a brother.

As I came out to play,

Then made dolls from clay,

A friend came at my behest

Thus began his nice company.

 

Lighter and slimmer than me though

Another friend when I was low;

During days when I went to my school-

Or other places where I went with drool;

On the long lanes riding was so funny

My Bi-cycle was my Company.

 

Life took turns well out of strife

Moonlit nights, came along a wife

She stood me through kith and kin

That’s a war where both shall win

It’s lovely life with my honey

Who is my beloved Company

 

As friends departed to different direction

And I graduated into a serious profession

Be it to learn better tricks of trade

Or here I am, the sought after comrade

Supporting me for my motives

Giving a vision – strengthening my values

While churning my skills of today

Planning for my tomorrows

Pooling thoughts to ponder

Thinking decades and yonder

My workout kit or morning walks

Or through the mobile that talks

Now, My Company

Is My Company.

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