NafisaSB

Happiness

Walking along the road

I see faces turn towards me

I can almost hear them whisper

To their companions – ‘see’

I pretend indifference and walk on

While pitying glances follow me

It isn’t my fault that I am ugly

And just a plain, ordinary looking ‘me’

Sometimes I wish to tell these men

That it is not outward beauty that matters

I may be one of those ugly ten

but at least I am not in tatters

I do not try to enhance myself

Like those who show off their pelf

I’d be more happy if they’d see my virtues

But then – who would go and explain that to them?

So I walk on and on

Knowing that I possess a ‘something’ for which others cry

For which I bless the day I was born

Since I got it so easily in just one try

Though its as hard to find as a bud among the thorns

Yes – I am the proud owner of ‘happiness’ – a rarely found gem

For it does not grow like a fruit on a stem

Its an elusive thing which I wish to keep till the day of my death

So I shall hold on to it forever, until my last breath.