Poem | Until we meet again, the cheerful girl-‘Bimla’

Until we meet again, the cheerful girl-'Bimla'
By Preetty Chambugong Marak
I met a girl once, cheerful and full of hopes,
She smiled at me and walked in a rush
She looked innocent, with a sparkle in her eye
With a messy hair, lean figure, cheeks with natural blush
I wonder from where she belongs.
The cottage nearby or miles furlong
I met the same girl the other day, cheerful and full of hopes,
Selling garland of flowers in the streets,
She looked innocent, she looked fresh
With a loud voice, dry lips, wiping her sweat
I wonder if she is hungry, or seeking for treats
I called the girl near and asked her name,
She smiled at me; in a husky tone, she said it's 'Bimla'
She looked innocent, with a sparkle in her eye
With a messy hair, lean figure, cheeks with natural blush
I asked her, from where she belongs?
Without uttering a word, she disappeared somewhere in crowded rush.
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