Saturday, April 5, 2014

Balmy Moon

Thou inspires the love ballads and songs
 But why not the earthly gathers your desires
 You are vanquished and yet quenched
 The same face you always shine
 While the darkest desires are hidden and constantly shadowed. 
White is thy shade
 And thou shiniest in blackness

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Chapter 1 : Ticket (The Token of Love)

From the wide plethora of books/movies available, I had learnt that LOVE can happen due to one of the below reasons in decreasing order:
  • ·         Fate
  • ·         On one of your bad days
  • ·         Déjà vu
  • ·         Hormonal


Certainly I will pick the second for me, lest as Raju (the school Bully) would say Mr KD, You need the right Gut to fetch the right **** (rhymes with Gut).
 So here I am looking back , to a well bygone tale , but each dime spent worrying and tending the same is worth falling back to time again and again.
“Ticket”, exclaimed a coarse voice, disrupting the visual trance that I was slowly passing into.
Oh! Did I forget my train pass again? If yes, surely it would be a bad day for me, not sure of what the same meant to the Ticket collector, who shall have to do his routine calculation and hand over to me the fine receipt.
Bad day.. And a beautiful smile, tethered on my lips.
So shall I find love today based on the above clause, the train whistles past a sprouting waterfall and the grey image of the reckoning soul casted on the silvery tunnel wall, beckoned the answer was in the negative.  
“Gone are the glory days “ . My hand slid past the front pocket and produced the ticket in the most dramatic form possible.
Sadly no one was amazed, except the little boy hinged at the corner of the seat.
The weather was damp and hot, quite contrary to the day that I meet the perfect someone.
It was a perfect day in Pune,an upcoming Metro city then, ill-timed with the awaited annual promotions. So as expected, Mr KD, knowledge as he has of worldly pleasures missed upon the professional drama. While others where basking in their glory (of promotions), our narrator was busy finding himself a reclusive area to spend the day.
In the Upper Ground floor housing the working area of the company, there was a pedantic corner, as I used to describe to anyone flocking in new to our team.
“So KD, why don’t we use the corner, to rank up the bastion of in-experienced joiners ?”, Sharma used to say.
And I used to muster , “You are the kindest of the managers I have ever met”
 I still wonder whether Mr Sharma took my remark as a complement or as sarcasm.
Anyways, so on that day I took up a seat in the damp corner , obscurely placed , a reminiscent of cheap architecture practice , and there someone exclaimed, “Sir , its my seat “.
“Not for today, dear”, I blurted out, with the joy as do the Captain’s have when they have successfully anchored their ship on the harbor.
The figure didn't budge from my back, and irate as I was , turned around exclaiming “Would you mind…” the rest was figurative .

I sat gaping at the most beautiful of eyes housed behind the commonest of spectacles.





Sunday, February 2, 2014

Guy de Maupassant

Short story #TheTheif captures it all . A wonderful read after the Sunday nap...

"assuredly, I know of no viler fault nor any meaner action than to attack a girl's innocence, to corrupt her, to profit by a moment of unconscious weakness and of madness, when her heart is beating like that of a frightened fawn, and her pure lips seek those of her tempter; when she abandons herself without thinking of the irremediable stain, nor of her fall, nor of the morrow.