February 03, 2006

It Rains

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This is what a writer does best. He takes u beyond what you call your world, beyond what you consider reality, beyond what you call practicality.
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It Rains
It rains.
Kids run wearing bright raincoats,
Jumping, hopping, splashing the waters.
Adults wade through the knee-level water,
Slippers in one hand, umbrella in other;
Some cycle through the drizzling path,
Some have a rickshaw-ride:
There's one who does nothing.

It rains.
Men quicken to get some spicy food,
Women start preparing tea or coffee.
Aged persons sit at a window or veranda
Glimpsing the active drops fall before them.
A mother gives her child a surprise-
The baby watches, smelling the freshness:
There's one who does nothing.

It rains.
We plan out a football match,
Rush for the nearby pond to swim,
Reach the terrace for the world's view.
We also bet a race across the road,
Challenge a walk over a wall
Or play out a scene in the rain:
There's one who does nothing.

It rains.
There's one who does nothing.
As if for him the waters fall not,
And if they fall, they reach not the ground
And if they reach the ground
They excite him not-
As if for him there's no rain
There's no sunshine for him either,
Neither love nor hate: thus, no life.
There's one living as if he had no life.
It rains?
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NOTE:
As I am adding this I remember Charles Dickens, the subtle satire he wrote, which accumulating led to a tragedic yet convincing end of the plot.
This is what a writer does best. He takes u beyond what you call your world, beyond what you consider reality, beyond what you call practicality. Yet when you read it, it seems your very own.(You are ready to identify the Thing). He gives you the joy of experiencing what after experiencing you call elements of your own world. The writer attacks your Lost and Longing aspect to transform it to Belongingness and Admiration.
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Charles DickensTo conceal anything from those to whom I am attached, is not in my nature. I can never close my lips where I have opened my heart.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

1. "Neither love nor hate: thus, no life.There's one living as if he had no life".....

and

what Dickens has to say - 2. "you can never close your lips, where you have opened you heart"....

I loved these the most in your post.. tell me one thing - have you attempted to do the thing Dickens says one cannot and been in situations life the first?