I Have Missed Her


Soft, romantic, hilly, curvy and voluptuous

She stretched her arms to welcome me
I have missed her, I didn't say
We both in silence embraced
I melted into her body and disappeared
I inhaled her, she smelled old, older than the last time
The fingers of time have not left her without marks
Just as it has done me
But she is still big and beautiful
And I love her so
The city of my childhood
Of seas of whites Micras swaying along undulating roads
And endless fields of brown roofs shining under the noon sun
The old landscape steadily cuddles the new in rhyme
As I absorb the changing views and sounds of the time
Watching the young twerking to the songs on their phone
While the old awaits the weekend parties to do same.






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