No matter where you come from, you always carry some f-ed up story with you. These stories, so to narrate, are mostly based on personal inexperiences and utter disregard to consequences. That’s exactly what makes it so damn captivating – its raw unpredictability and undeniable authenticity. Somewhere down the line, we learn that our story can’t be perfect the way they show in movies. Our stories are basically sad, to be frank. We love melancholic drama and not even attempt to get tired of it. Maybe this is the reason why our stories mostly turns out very hospitable to tears and warms heart. Luckily, a fortunate few find the silver smiling lining amid this charade and laugh their heart out at the trivialness of breathing. And some join in the laugh riot.
This story we’re talking about here is alive. It has procreative gifts. For instance, it can give rise to spiteful rumours, adulterated anecdotes and misquoted quotes, too. Far from being dead words, this story is life itself. It may so happen that once in a while, life may abandon you and digress towards loneliness, lethargy, maudlin and other such inviting corner. Despite this interlude, the story goes on.
"Dearest Life, January was here but you weren't, where were you? February is here but you aren't, where are you?”
The search never ends nor the hide-and-seek routine. Just for a story’s sake.
7 comments:
Life is short ! Do not look for it just feel it ..it's there..open your heart and mind then you will be able to appreciate it.
Writer hope by next month you will caught life. You could always have my not so precious time.
I would say a pessimistic approach for life. Think optimistically. There are many people exists whose stories are not sad but they feel glad in telling them. Not even a single drop of tear.
The main difference lies in our perception :)
Yes.
Shaktain Space-
I am in the great city on the plains in what boasts of itself as Native America OKC Oklahoma USA reading your well-crafted blog - Yup! - Very glad to be born where I can, through your words, visit a consciouness at work in Bombay (I still say Bombay because that's what it was years and years ago while I was there for a year) -
I had gotten the idea that when I visited your blog I would be treated to a read on nothing, and then, once I arrived, I found a certain something...indeed, a lot of somethings. Well. It was a happy discovery.
I am going to send you some of my Bombay material, posted in the past few months.
Wayne
For some nostalgic reasons, it will always remain Bombay, for me too. :)
Thanks for your time and for sharing the links. :)
Great ,brilliant writer deserve to be greeted this day...Happy hearts day writer!!!!!
You got always my not so precious time..
Haha... thanks for your not-so-precious time! :))
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