Tuesday, 7 July 2020
Life in a nut and shell...: The Love Song
Life in a nut and shell...: The Love Song: The Love is just a memory, Of the faint breeze here and a strong wind there. The Love has matured. Like the age of the wine, still bitt...
Monday, 6 July 2020
The Love Song
The Love is just a memory,
Of the faint breeze here and a strong wind there.
The Love has matured.
Like the age of the wine, still bitter but fine.
The Love has changed its colour.
Like the foliage of the autumn and the soil of the ocean.
The Lover hitherto, breathes.
Like a flower on the cactus, withering and yet anxious.
The Love reminds of glory.
Like the tiara atop the queens, more settled than it gleams.
The Love plays in a song.
From the dead passing on.
The Love, like a cinnamon.
Sweet is it's smell.
For those who conquer it, call it "mine".
The ones who conjure it up, make a rhyme.
Of the faint breeze here and a strong wind there.
The Love has matured.
Like the age of the wine, still bitter but fine.
The Love has changed its colour.
Like the foliage of the autumn and the soil of the ocean.
The Lover hitherto, breathes.
Like a flower on the cactus, withering and yet anxious.
The Love reminds of glory.
Like the tiara atop the queens, more settled than it gleams.
The Love plays in a song.
From the dead passing on.
The Love, like a cinnamon.
Sweet is it's smell.
For those who conquer it, call it "mine".
The ones who conjure it up, make a rhyme.
Monday, 30 March 2020
5 Relavant Words - Coronavirus Pandemic
Remember that wish of sitting idle and killing time. Well, that just got granted and it ain't too good to be true, I agree. Maybe make the best use of this quarantine while it lasts. No fun intended. Straight epic boredom.
1. Détente -
1. Détente -
a relaxing of tension, especially between nations, as by negotiations or
agreements. Sentence : There is hope that the U.S. and China will at least reach some sort of detente on trade. 2. Stir-Crazy - restless or frantic because of confinement, routine, etc. Sentence : By now, let’s hope you’re safely ensconced at home—going a little stir-crazy, perhaps, but doing your part to “flatten the curve.” 3. Hobgoblin - something causing superstitious fear; a bogy. Sentence : The Corona virus pandemic is very real. Not just the hobgoblin of religious philosophers. 4. Caprice - a sudden, unpredictable change, as of one's mind or the weather. Sentence : This is a caprice—and it would be the most vulnerable thing to walk around the streets right now. 5. Flinty - unyielding; unmerciful; obdurate Sentence : The flinty Coronavirus pandemic is proving to be unapologetically fatal to aged. |
Friday, 27 March 2020
The Unreal Times of COVID-19
Our generation hardly believed in valentine. Let alone, Quarantine. This generation has grown up using landline phones restricted mostly to STD calls. Musically, was changing the sides of the audio cassettes from A to B and vice versa. Spotify corresponded to All India Radio where one had to request for a song to be played on air by practically writing letters. Foreign was as foreign as it gets. In the absence of travel bloggers/vloggers, we got the glimpse of the other side of the world via Bollywood movies, mostly featuring Govinda.
We scaled up, all that, and came so far. Information is no longer restricted to public libraries. Any city in the world can now be explored by accessing few Apps. Travel is cheap. Internet is cheap. Imported goods are affordable too. World has finally become the melting pot. The pot that has endured way too much with the advent of insensitive materialism. The voices inside have been hushed by the noise of social media. Was it too late, that we missed the red flags.
COVID-19 was already knocking at our doors before we could even totally comprehend its origin and existence. It already spread like a wild fire and continued to engulf the whole world with its fatality. This shit IS real. It is so real that it felt absolutely unreal. Within a stretch of few days, the malls shut, schools shut, corporate offices shut, eateries shut. This was copy all over the world. With no vaccine in store, numbers of infected people and death rates kept shooting up like an uncontained morbid Tsunami.
The times had changed. Countries have imposed lock down with only essential supplies available for survival, and of course the TV and the internet. News flashing the empty streets which are no longer familiar with the world we earlier lived in. The deafening chaos and humdrum has now been catapulted into a jittery silence.
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