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Sunday, February 21, 2016

Tiny Tales

Dilemma

She was nothing but a reflection of himself in life. How could he be with some one who's nothing but his own self?
But, then how could he leave his own self?
That hurt them more.

Win and Loss

I fought against them for you and won.
I am here in front of you and feeling lost

Promise

She: can you keep promises?
He: I have made my mother one, I'm sure I can keep others as well.
She: Boycott it.
He flushed the last can he had.


Neverland

She: Where are we?
He: A place/step where others can only dream of.


Aroma

waft from freshly brewed coffee
her just washed hair
of earthy scent after rain
mom's soft warm fulka roti
the musk that he wears
and the lotion on your hands
this world seems like a garden indeed



Friday, February 19, 2016

the final play

If you're destined to meet someone, you will, there's no denying that fact. They met at crossroads not once or twice, but thrice. Their world collided, emotions erupted, he felt rejuvenated, she felt comfortable, and the sharing and paring started. her voice reverberated in his ears the day they talked. There was a sense of completeness between them. It seemed to him that he found his missing self in her. He would answer all her questions, give his thoughts, only to find that they have been meticulously sorted out and thought of by her, before he could even think/say. She was a reflection of his self in real life. She would always hers as 'the final play'. He and his vain efforts lost to her final play. A story they pondered together before it was written; it was written flawlessly just like a craftsman crafting a masterpiece. Too good to be true, she did not think once if he was not the one he was, because he didn't either. Not even a person can trust hi/her own self; but, she did. "I am busy in some work, sorry. I will call you later.", he said. Deep down her heart, she knew he will, and he would. But still, she replied, "talk to me, 'cause I would be fine otherwise." Everything would go numb around them, She found comfort in his voice and he found in hers. Vocal texts, expressive silence, endless waits was what they experienced. What she saw in him, was what she asked for. He would say something, and she would reply, " i knew you were going to say it; I was just waiting for you to speak." And again, she would win the 'final play' of that conversation. What could possibly go wrong from this? But, did she deserve this? or did she deserve better?
One fine night and they were left devastated. He embraced the parting as if nothing ever happened. He saw her for the first time then. They promised each other; this will be the last flight of emotions that will fly. They talked as if everything was good, but, the scars were just beginning to come. Inseparable splitsville was on its way. They both were waiting to end it forever. But, who take the guard and who plays the final play. Indecisiveness was hovering over their heads. The more they wanted to close, the stronger the bond grew.
She: "Do you have the courage to hang up the call?"
He (confidently): "Yes. I have to."
She (radiantly smiling): "Why are you lying to your self?"
He: "I am not."
She (scoffs): "Ask your self."
He (sighs): "Fine. I am. But, we have to put an end to this. Let me be the bad guy."
She: " You know that you can't." (again she would win the final play)
He: "Why are you doing this to me? How about not looking at me, and I will hang up. Easy?"
"Perhaps.", she said. "But, I don't want to regret later that I did not see him for the one last time." she added with teary eyes. (she would just not let him win, would she?)
Every single time he tried to push the finger, she would shake her head in disbelief.
One last time, and he asked her again to give the permission to put an end to their emotional miseries.
It felt like their worlds were breaking apart. Her smile was the last thing he saw about her. "Okay" were her last words he heard. Silence. After all those hours of looking in each others' eyes, waiting for her to give him permission, after all those 'okays' and 'nos', it took him less than a second to gather courage and push his finger on the phone and end what will never end. She cried and he took that blame on himself. Blaming himself, he didn't hold back and down came the tears of loss. It felt like he lost to himself. But, after all this that happened, who played the 'final play'? Did he by cutting it off or did she by the smile and final words in despair, "okay."? We all know who did, don't we?

They wished this never ends...

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

nothing just happens, everything happens just

Sometimes, a week is enough to know and understand, and sometimes, a lifetime's short to get connected. Our lives are filled with moments , good or bad. Countless people walk in and out, we move on; but, there are always some who will walk out by leaving an impression. It is that aura that they carry with them which gives us a reason to appreciate moments shared with them. Not necessarily they will remain with you forever, but, they give us a reason to live again.What we share between us will be special. It gives me pleasure to know how good I can be. You are the coating of galvanized zinc that prevented rusting of emotions. It gave me a feeling of coming back to my self (kind of a re-discovery). We wouldn't want to say much about the short times, but, a little word of appreciation will not be harmful. we are always tested, and it is only after extreme heat and pressure carbon turns to diamond, We from now shall have a future we deserve. Many a times, we think if relationship between 2 human beings does not work, why did they meet? There is a simple explanation to that: they met because one was exactly what the other one was looking for.
A small piece of advice to end this: "Nothing just happens, everything happens just."