Lesson from Flowers
My hue radiates vibrancy and serenity
Which ought to keep you peppy and calm
It also exudes splendor and breeze
Which is empowering and rejuvenating
My fragrance occupies the space
Which gives a break from everyday fumes and burns
I add sweetness in the air through my sheer existence
Which allows you to breath a gust of clean natural scent
Detailed to the crisp outline
I am indeed a masterpiece
People flock to admire my beauty and goodness
You can be one too
#nature #beauty #behappy #kindwords #masterpiece
Thrill / Mundane
Back in the early days, time would pass by so fast. Everything was happening and changing rapidly. As we grow up, we go through physical changes. Thrilled for the milestone of losing a tooth and hiding it under the pillow, decorating christmas trees and hanging our socks for Santa to drop in our gifts. In school, we sit through exams and move on to the next grade, our friends keep adding, our grades would bring our parents to awarding ceremonies or parents-teachers meetings, we would stay up late cramming together with our friends, we learn to be experts in copying 101. As we step into universities, we develop maturity as we take on responsibilities and still manage to balance our academics and social life. Good or bad, things were happening, life wasn’t stagnant.
Thrill.
Today, however, life seems like a broken audio cd which had had its glorious playbacking days, but as it ages, it refuses to play the song and gets stuck beyond a certain point. Life is at a standstill. We go through the same routine every single day - some toil day and night, while others choose to work comfortably, for the same purpose of receiving a payheck by the month-end. For the working class, its harder because the paycheck bears the same figure every month, regardless of the dedication and heart put into the work. For the introverts in the working class, it’s the hardest, because we can’t be vocal, and we choose to let our work speak for ourselves. And then we see others who create ‘noises’ in order to be noticed, and in most cases they succeed in doing just that. It appears that we keep rowing, but the boat ain’t getting anywhere. Rowing becomes a habit which we do because we have to stay afloat, and no destination is in sight. We start our day pretty much on the same side, go through it and end it the same way, every single day.
Mundane.
Strings Attached
I wander from place to place
Knitting many strings of relationships.
Some dear,
I collect them from life’s myriad phases
and I fear losing them.
Some convenient,
I build them with ease in power
and I take them for granted.
Some prickly,
I thread them by force
and I avoid them.
Some impending,
I wait for them in fervour
And I hope for them.
Some lose and others tight,
All my strings are not without knots.
Entangled with ties of emotions,
I am not indifferent.
I wander from place to place
Knitting many strings of relationships.
Untangling them is a task,
As fulfilling as liberation.
Music
When I’m with it,
I am in a party of my own
Grooving and dancing joyfully
I celebrate.
When I’m with it,
I shed tears of despair
Expressing through its lyrics
I grieve.
When I’m with it,
I pick myself up
Boosting my morale
I hope.
Its constancy is certain
Its beauty is ageless
Its language is universal
Music, it has always been.
Mental Race
I sit motionless and rested,
To wake up with tremendous exhaustion,
Never have I raced at such speed,
And I know not how to cease.
You force me to travel through time,
To thread the path of a thorny yesterday,
And script a probable tomorrow,
At the expense of my present.
Oh you deceitful little entity,
Formless you may appear,
But in you is an incredible power,
Which can both construct and destruct.
Not My Choice
I didn't choose my name,
A word out of the twenty six letters
Was formed as my identity.
I didn't choose my home,
A tiny square of the boundless universe
Was pinned as my homeland.
I didn't choose my family,
A pair out of billions of people
Was named as my parents.
I didn't choose my religion,
A belief out of the many different names
Was implanted as my faith.
I didn't choose my skin color,
A certain tint of the many hues
Was defined as my race.
I didn't choose my culture,
A set of rituals out of the countless
Was taught as my ethnicity.
Am I compelled to defend all,
That which I never chose in the first place?
I Get It All
A painting in motion
With strokes of royal blue and a touch of purple.
Tiny specks of light scattered on the endless canvas,
Keeping the night well lit, courtesy of the silver circle.
Chilly gust of wind
Rushes out from every nook.
Roaring loud in its whisper
As it clears the debris on the street
Giant trees stand tall and brave
Branching out moist green leaves
with droplets hanging at its edge
Watering the soil one drop at a time
Silence is humming a sweet tune
That which is comparable to none
For in it lies immense serenity
The answer to all quests.
This moment I encapsulate -
For in this little, I get all.