My eyelids seems heavy,
not due to lack of sleep,
they carry the memory,
of loving bond brewed in the trip.
Watched the vastness,
so overwhelming,
rustic green grey wilderness,
so enchanting,
white Rabits in the sky,
keep floating,
Skyscraper near and high,
so nestling.
Shining cars racing by,
on six lane whispering shy,
Humanity of colours
living in harmony,
respecting dignity,
of everybody.
Saw lazy sunset
painting rainbow twilight’s,
on slanted hill so deserted
gentle Pacific washing feets.
Twelve days went by,
seems to be now a dream,
watching bird’s and butterfly
sharing nature’s spoil as a team.
We have driven miles after miles,
capturing tons of memories,
preening heart making a promise,
return again before my eyes dies.