Monday, September 10, 2012

Destiny's mistress



                 You wouldn’t recognize her if you saw her a second time. She was just another face on the streets. The harshness of life had wiped out all innocence from her face. At 14 she was already a woman. Her ragged clothes displayed hints of abused flesh. The sound of the arriving train was her only comfort. She leaped into it before it could make a proper halt. This was her heaven, her fortress of solitude, amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life.
                  She fidgeted with the pebbles that were her source of earning a living while she thought what song is it going to be today.
                  She began with her daily routine. Some old hindi songs you might’ve heard her sing but never really listened to. She made her way up and down the general coach her eyes gazing at every face eagerly. You might’ve flipped a penny her way but you don’t know whom you gave it to. Because you wish she hadn’t been a part of the same society you belonged to. Because people like her are not meant to be seen, heard or spoken to. You heard her sing but you wouldn’t spot her in a crowd. She was like that old broken radio that no one cared about. It sputtered out few words at times but you never knew who the face behind it was.
                  A few coins jingling between her dirt ridden fingers and she was ready to try her luck elsewhere. She got off the train and you didn’t even ask her, her name.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

unforgettable memories


Beyond the never ending horizon
As the sun silently slipped
It took down with it
Many yesterdays those once were now
Many secrets and unspoken vows

The anonymous sensation
As we first entered the college gates
The multiple reasons
For our ROFLMAO states

The warm smiles that made us feel just right
The cool professors or the maniacs who gave us such a fright

The pals that made boring lectures so much fun
Be it pranks or jokes they taught us how it’s done

They’d be there for you at the drop of a hat
They’d do all your work for you and yet call you a brat

Across the classroom, spotting your crush
The return of your gaze, followed by the embarrassed blush

The first heartbreak and the tears no one really saw
That made us think it’s the end of the world
And numbness that would gnaw

Those chiding of friends that made you move on
They’d readily punch people who used you as a pawn

They made making memories so effortless
College defined fun minus any stress

It just so happens, every good thing comes to an end
They say from here on it’s a jungle and only for yourself you fend
But whoever said that ain't acquainted with the 21st century trends
Everybody leaves but never a friend.