This is a poem about nostalgia, changing friendships and growing up.
A trip down the coffee house lane
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Years later I push the brown coffee house door
To get a hit of
The bitter scent of freshly brewed coffee
The crackle of the fat hitting the frying pan
The aroma of crisp golden-brown masala dosa.
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Whispered conversations, loud guffaws,
New beginnings, old memories,
A couple arguing, a teenager reading,
Friends who are laughing
Oblivious to the future day
On which they might walk in alone.
Lost. Tired. Forgotten.
Just to reminisce about the days
When they were together and brimming with
Hopes, hearts and never-ending dreams.
-Armaan
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About the poet: Armaan Rai is a poet who writes about nature, moments and memories, and nostalgia. She uses simple words and phrases to capture the beauty and complexity of the world around her. She believes that poetry is a powerful tool for expressing emotions and connecting with others. She started this blog, Oregano Oranges, as a way of connecting with other poets and readers. She wanted to create a space where she could share her work, learn from others, and get an opportunity to touch someone’s heart.
