One Night at Jalori
Shimla, Shoja left behind We climbed up to the Pass, To find a jewel in the hills, Of meadows and green grass Layered hills in fading blues, Smoked a bit of cloud, Far away, there was some snow For the mountains’ always proud All around the hills were sprayed In yellow, purple, blue - Periwinkles and the primulas - And cobra lilies too Solitude had no human sound, Though the fairy winds did blow While grazing cows tinkled their bells, As a stream did gush below There was something calming in the air, Pine-scented and so lush, The age-old hills reminding us, Where was the need to rush? An orange sun set timelessly, A red dusk left behind, All it took - one evening To cleanse a wearied mind With night came darkness to the camp But there were wonders more, The clouds of Akash Ganga rose, To thrill as n’er before A bonfire crackled, bringing back A bit of earthly glee Where cinders stopped and stars began All seemed a reverie But then a bit of noise when came A few ...