The lighthouse: A poem by Anindita Mazumdar
Standing at the edge of cliff,
a beacon to the ships.
Guiding to the safest zones
day and night when peeps.
Wafting of the tidal waves
roughly along it’s base.
Lighthouse always lits the lamp
smiling with a grace.
Never tired, never bothered
of any sarcasms still,
ready to brighten forgotten ways
challenging every deal.
Somewhat, like this lonely lighthouse,
wait for you my dear.
Captain of the forlorn ship
might anchor once more here.
Wait for you so long and hence,
ages and eons so far.
Witness all the highs and lows
and moon and every star.
Perhaps, you’d look for love
and slowly hold my hand.
Perhaps, you’d ask to leave once
for your distant land.
Perhaps, we just wait and wait for
that lovely, dreamy day,
and bid an adieu to ocean beds
and lighthouse at the bay.
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