When Time Bent in a Palm-Leaf Hut

 


Beneath the tender coconut palm shade,

Where childhood’s laughter softly played,

On earthen floors our stories grew,

In innocence’s quiet, golden hue.


With coconut-leaf spectacles we gazed,

At tiny worlds our hands had raised

A coconut leaf fan spun by the wandering breeze,

Simple joys that lived with ease.


 Do you remember, dearest friend,

That little palm-leaf hut where time would bend?

Where a make-believe wedding blossomed one day,

And our young hearts learned their first gentle sway?


You came in fruit-scented, playful grace,

Soft light dancing across your face.

You leaned close, a warm embrace

Two dreams woven in a secret place.


A tender kiss, sweet and small,

Your little lips brushing like a call;

Etched forever in memory’s space,

A moment time could never erase.


Though years have drifted far from then,

Your fragrance stirs my heart again

Awakening echoes of a tender past,

A childhood lost, yet forever to last.


The shade of coconut leaves still weaves

The music of those bygone eves,

And every breeze that passes by

Returns a dream that cannot die.


In those soft memories, I still belong

A child, a friend, a whisper, a song;

Your touch, your smile, your gentle cheer

Forever close, forever near.



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