One should know
how to fall in love with one’s place,
It’s an art, or rather craft
how to stamp and seal
the significance of little things,
little corners, tiny moments and
common people around you,
We just need an eyes for them
and an open heart
to see, smell, touch, taste and hear
these soft, welcoming murmurs:
your very own neighborhood park,
local market street, corner shops,
the familiar people, the usual trees,
hoardings, banners, street dogs,
cats, cars, bikes, beggars, carts, vendors,
Everything that strikes you
with familiarity and recognition,
Some bench in a solitudional corner
in the nearby park,
Some trees that look happy and healthy,
So also the ones sad, weak and brooding,
Some bird that you can recognize
among the rest of birds,
Some sound that you like—
be it a bird or human,
Some hawkers that shout in your street,
The usual beggar that you see usually,
The brightest and naughtiest kids around,
Some beautiful smile on a lovely face
that makes you feel good,
Few people who wish you well on the way,
The old people going on their walks,
Someone’s pet that fills you
with a good feeling,
The parked car that you would love to have,
The house that you like,
The paint the you like the most,
The dress on someone
that gives you positive vibes,
Someone’s voice that is full of sweetness,
The chatty neighborhood grocer,
The busiest ones always hurrying,
The laziest feasting upon free time,
The oldest one going slow on the path of life,
The latest born with its rising sunrays,
The tree that looks sad and you empathize with,
The joyful tree,
The little backstreet lane
where you can walk,
The door that makes you feel curious,
The familiar and unknown faces.
Dear, your very own little place
has it all
that any other place possesses,
It’s there,
Spot its pulse,
Accept its invitation,
Be its visiting guest
and go around like a tourist,
And then it will spring so many surprises
to keep you entertained and relaxed.