Showing posts with label World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Wanderlust

As he kissed my forehead that night,
I had slept with a smile on my face.
But when I had woken up, he was gone.
Somewhere between that last smile and the morning,
He had left. Where to? I knew not.

From the day I truly knew him,
I had feared that I'd see this day.
He was not the one who could be tethered.
He was born to be free, to go out there.

And today, a year has passed since that day,
I have waited every sundown.
Expecting to hear from him, to see him.
I have craved to meet the man I love.

He wanted to travel, all over the world.
I know not where he might be now
Maybe Paris, maybe Alaska, or perhaps in India.
All I know is I must find him, be with him.

I shouldn't have stayed, bound to safety.
So now, I am setting out.
With a hope that our paths will cross,
Someday, somewhere, if it is destined.
Serendipitous perhaps...

He loved to wander...
I wander for love...

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Apollo and Dionysus

They argued, they fought.
He loved it. She hated it.
He was the critique, she was the connoisseur.
He cursed the flaws, she appreciated the efforts.
He wanted everything to be precise, she believed that feelings need to be true.
He liked the presentation, she liked the essence.
He emphasized on screenplay, dialogues meant a lot to her.
He was the mind, she was the heart.
He was the Sun; she was the moon.
Apollo and Dionysus.
Best friends they were, separated by all the known dimensions - space, time…
But the portal connecting their hearts was intact,
Unknown to the society, warping the beliefs.
The spark remained, perhaps never to be ignited.

Monday, 12 August 2013

Fall, flow or undulate?

Water! It falls, it flows, it undulates!


Aksha sat looking out of the window. The pouring rains and their pitter-patter on the roof. The drops bouncing off the floor and sprinkling droplets on his glasses. The occasional roar of the thunder. He liked the monsoon. He liked sipping coffee as he wrote. Somehow the monsoons inspired him. Always.


He heard the door bell and got up to open it. His silly friends were here. Complaining how wet clothes were pain in the ass. And how getting an auto in the rains was a task better left to the man from the land of Uz, Job, known for his patience! Sohni entered with her dripping umbrella and placed it on the window grills. Urjit had a beaming face perhaps because Sohni was irritated. Aksha never tried to understand their relation. They were the best friends. He would not speak much, Sohni would never stop talking, and Urjit would make sure that she never stopped. Yet, they were the best lot there could be. They didn't have a lot in common but that is what was different!

Aksha could not keep hearing the complaints Sohni had about the rains. He smiled at her and she knew he did not agree with her. Aksha’s mom got them chai and Sohni sipped it intermittently as she spoke.
“Come on Aksha, I know you like rains, I do too but not when I am in the city. I hate them here. I’d rather just go away from here and sit in the greenery out there. But our work won’t allow us right? Isn't that everyone’s story?”

Aksha replied, “I don’t know. I like it everywhere. It’s the same water. Same way of coming down. Here or away from here.”

Urjit interjected the rather few words that Aksha was anyways going to say. “I like the sea.”

Sohni looked at him with confusion. “Where is that coming from? I mean what has the sea got to do with the rains?” After a very brief pause during which Urjit could only move his jaw once, she said, “If you are going to say ‘water cycle’ and talk about evaporation and precipitation, I’d say keep the crap to yourself!”

With a wry grin, Urjit replied, “I meant the sea is good. Vast, never ending, and lets my imagination go wherever it wants.”

Sohni wouldn't let him talk more. “Ah! In that sense, I like rivers. Not the big, slow ones, but the rapid ones, the ones that provide rhythm to my flute. I just love to play flute by the banks of the Beas. I can never get over the Beas. It’s hands down the best thing I have ever seen or heard. It can be scary and it can be welcoming too. Its water can be chilly, but it is tempting to walk into it, wet your feet and take an occasional dip! Whatever you say I will always like it!”

Urjit liked her reply. But he hadn't finished making his point earlier. “It’s such a blissful feeling to be sitting on a beach with a nice book; I can paint the canvas with any colors I want! Staring into emptiness, taking me beyond my vision, beyond the horizon!”

Aksh loved to see them fight! But he never interfered. A smile was all he could wear!

Sohni had a point to make. “Oh, but sea does not support life! Okay, I mean in the conventional sense. It’s salty. You can’t open your eyes when you take a dip in it.”

Aasu bhi to namkeen hote hai! (So are tears.) Somehow the salty water in my eyes gives me all those feelings. I don’t know. It’s not that I don’t like rivers, but I just can’t think of the anything else that can beat the magnificence of the ocean.”

Sohni replied, “Ha ha! A sailor went to sea, to see what he could see. And all that he could see, was sea, sea, sea! Can’t you get bored of it? A river is so much like our lives. Each bend is different. With each twist it changes course. All the places it flows through just bloom! It’s different!”

Aksha looked out the window. The downpour was reduced to a drizzle now. The healthy bickering of his buddies died out as he heard the chirping of the sparrow beating its wings to dry itself off. The sun peeked from the dark clouds. The writer in him needed no more inspiration…

Khidki par girti in berang boondon ko dekhke sochta hu, kitni berang hai zindagi,
Fir suraj ki kirano ki tarah badalon ke peeche se tumhari muskaan nazar aati hai.
Zindagi ke aasmaan par satrangi indra-dhanush nikhar aata hai…

Roughly translated:
(As I look at the colorless droplets on the window, I cannot help but compare it to my bland life.

Then, out of the dark clouds, the sun shines, just like your smile!
And on the canvas of life, appears a prismatic rainbow!)

Friday, 27 July 2012

Metrolympics!



The sports fever is becoming an epidemic with the London Olympics kicking off today. And as a warm up today's Express (Washington Post) (07/27/2012 Friday pg. 8) has an article titled:
Medal in Metro.

In a self-centric world, the journalist makes a statement about the audacious metro riders in Washington DC. Basic idea being that ‘riding on Metro must be an Olympics sport for all the efforts it takes!’
Bitch please! Wait till you see the Mumbai locals!
1.       When you say doors in the Metro close pretty fast; are not like elevator doors; and you need to get in before they shut on you, how about getting on a train with forever open doors and if you are late, you can still manage to catch it by running after it? (PS: though the doors are open, you could be up for a wall of human bodies).
2.       When you say you need to make your way through an entire school band that is clogging up the doorway, how about people pushing you to literally shove you inside?
3.       When you say maintaining balance while holding to anything requires core muscles of steel, how about the crowd so dense that scratching you own @$$ seems like an impossible feat? Or for that matters the BEST bus?
There are many more points which can be mentioned as to why the local trains are an adventurous yet mundane facet of Mumbai. And I am confining myself to making a very general statement.

And with all of the struggles for a 6”x6” square to stand on, you see that fourth person on a seat for three; you see couples standing against the side walls; you see the opening human wall with the sight of you running in after the train proving to be the magic words ‘Simsim’! You see the abuses and the calls asking people if they are blind, while the simple gesture to seek forgiveness if your feet touch them! And the festivities, and music, and the smell near the luggage car, it is quite difficult for someone observing it, but for someone inside, it is full of life! You may go away from it, but it can’t be taken away from a true citizen of the city!

As far as the Olympic game status goes, bring it on! It’d only bring some better hopes for Gold for India!!!

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Sunshine!

Ever noticed the smile I get on my face when I look into your eyes?
Why do I smile?
Why do tears roll down my eyes?
Why does my heart beat ever so fast?
Because it is you who make me feel so special.
So blessed I am to be there for you.
So lucky I am to know that you will come to me.
That you will call out for me.
That you will run to me when the world is lonely.
That you will find refuge in my arms when it is dark everywhere.
That you can sleep peacefully with your head on my shoulders.
That when all roads are blocked, the one to my heart will always be open for you.
That when the world is against you, I would get to kiss your forehead and make your worries vanish.
That when you need someone to understand you, I’ll be summoned.
That when you feel like sharing a word, my ears will be blessed by your voice.
I feel proud when you say that I’m the only one to have accepted you for who you truly are.
But the reality is that you are the one who has actually understood me.
No one ever has touched me so deep, nor do I have any expectations from anyone else.
I’ll never find anyone like you.
You are like my guardian angel, looking over me at all times, happy or sad.
When you look at me, I see my world smiling at me.
When you give me that sweet smile, I see the stars shining down on me.
When you shine like the stars in glee, I feel I’ve been blessed.
When I feel blessed, I can’t hide the smile.
So every time I smile at you, just know that I love you.
And will always do.
Forever and ever.
I’m forever yours my Sunshine.
Keep shining on me.