The Forgotten Memento

There are so many things in life, that we leave behind us and forget about them. There are certain chapters of our or our loved one's life that we want to witness and open those abandoned doors of memories again...

The Forgotten Memento

Last night, I found the keys,
To the abandoned almirah...
I spared no moment
And unlocked that rusty piece of iron.

The door opened with an icing of dust.
I gave myself a minute to adapt,
Before I started exploring
The inside of that mystery.

Out of all beautiful oldies,
The cardboard box on the uppermost shelf captured my attention.
It was a little-out of my reach.
I stood on my tiptoes and pulled that box out.

The box fell on the floor,
Scattering all the scrap outside.
I sat down and patted on a brown scrapbook, clearing the dust away.
On opening it, I found, on the first page, a picture.

It didn't even take me a moment more
To realise, it was my mother.
A smile struck the corner of my lips
As I saw that little girl laughing her heart out.

I fumbled through other pictures.
Taking a deep look at each one.
Living the moments that were captured...
From childhood, to teenage and more...that smile stayed the same.

I could hear her laughing, giggling.
Her chuckles echoed inside the room
And lifted up the mundane aura.
As I sat there, living the moments, I had never witnessed
That old, rusty, abandoned almirah transformed into an inestimable treasure.

-Vedanshi Shah

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  1. This is the best poem I've ever read! It's simply perfect! You're a great writer! ❤

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  2. Kya baat hai vedanshi!!πŸ™ŒπŸ»❤

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  3. Perfectly perfect !! πŸ’―❤️

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  5. Vedanshi u took me back to that day, when both of us at our homes respectively took down the memory lane, sharing old pictures and reliving some memories...we were having so much fun looking at the old dusty albums that we started living our parents'story as well. Vedanshi, I have seen you grow as a writer, and I can't wait for that day, when both of us would launch our books the exact same day! So so so proud of you!

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    1. Even I can’t wait for that day! Your support helps me grow...
      Even I remember that day. It’s always great to go back and live some days again that you’ve captured inside cameras!πŸ™ŒπŸ»❤️

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  6. I don't know how you do it but everything you write is just amazing!!Nl Never seen such talent elsewhere.

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  7. Memories of mother remains intact in mind and heart, treasure forever.....nicely depictedπŸ‘Œ

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    1. Those are the memories one never wishes to let go. Thank you so muchπŸ˜ŠπŸ˜‡

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  8. Awwwee ... gal I feel that every line...it's not just words it's a beautiful picture moving in my mind...when I came to the last line I feel the smiley curve on my lips...love to read your blogs...a beautiful kind heart creates beautiful thoughts..VEDANSHI THE STAR KEEP SHINING.....

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    1. Thank you so much...glad that I could bring a smile on your face! It means a lot to me... and when I read all the comments I get happy that people can relate with me..❤️πŸ˜‡

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  9. Very well written,
    impressive work. ☺️

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  10. Perfect! Just perfect. Subject and poetess both ❤️

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