Monday, September 27, 2010

The Great Indian Dream comes to an End.

This is pretty expected as never. Some 100 hours down the lane,and here I am ,seven seas away from my motherland. Countless hours over dirty,used tables in cafetariae, consuming zillion cups of Irani chai, laughing over pointless conversations. Sharp wind slaps me hard on my neck , leaving me helpless as I try hard to turn back, to steal a look of my pals going on with their usual 'nicotine fixation' , with my presence being filled with void. It leave me perturbed , though. What does it take to make this tiny state of mortality meaningful? Or else , to be called 'immortal' forever till mortality exists in this planet. Stepping in a foreign courtyard and working your knees off?? When people run away in need of their beloved ones to find some coupling for their empty palms to be filled with warmth when gusty winds take their toll,otherwise would be occupied with a stick of tobacco.
Ambiguity surrounds me all over and in the mean while,The Great Indian Dream comes to an End
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7 comments:

  1. sounds great. that you're actually on your own now and that you don't need mint no more.

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  2. roflol..ohh yea no more mints and no perfumes too when got drunk! more space to live my life! liberated place bawa.

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  3. saale...return my ck eternity..I poured the entire bottle on your stinkin shirts..u dont need dat now..!!!

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  4. lol...saley,you remember all those lill things? i miss them greatly bawa!

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  5. of course,those were little..why do you think those were big? yea,obviously big at those times!

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  6. there's nthn li'l about sm1 else's 'thing'..right!

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