KAUSANI
I met her in an evening dusky and rainy
Attracted me, as if known for years many.
Welcomed me raising her large eyes to my face,
Four eyes met and made everything into a mess
Her happiness reflected on her cloudy face,
Breezy evening set my heart in faster pace.
We came closer, felt the presence of each other,
Slowly opened her beauty with her peaks and cedar.
Eyes were meeting while watching the peaks few,
I was gazing her peaks and curves that she knew.
Splendid beauty of the valley, like a trove,
Moving clouds form a lady on the move,
Seen the similarity of nature and women,
Beautifully crafted by God, both of them.
Windy breeze made hairs out of control of hers,
She was shy, raised her arms to knot the hairs.
I imagined her body turned into a great posture,
Smiled at me, I mutely thanked for her gesture
Her breasts like peaks raised, lovely and inviting,
She appeared to me as a beautiful painting.
Calmness came in the valley, after the wind and rain,
But we were unrest to come closer, suffered the pain.
She came closer looked at me, at last,
Walked through clouds, landed on the terrace,
She mutely hinted me to follow her fast,
Her lovely valley waited long for me to embrace.
She came nearer and asked me again to follow,
She took me to the clouds in the valley below.
While walking with her on the clouds under the sky,
I told her I had seen you somewhere, don’t be shy.
Tell me your name my dear lady, if I am right,
With her smile and glances she looked bright.
I am Kausani, don’t you know my dear?
She was shy, wanted my name to hear.
My love story with Kausani ended suddenly,
Filled with her memory, I left Kausani sadly.
I still carry memory of her for tomorrow,
I lost her in the valley with pain and sorrow,
Her valley, peaks, mountains and pine,
Lives in my memory, treasures of mine.