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Standing Still (Dedicated to the divine land of Ladakh, India)

Standing still in this land I wonder, wonder if time trickles through its sieve. Chilling winds gush from hills yonder, I wonder if they hear me heave. I heave for the river that streams, I wonder if it could just trickle, trickle ever so slowly and stand still, stand still with me, in this land arcane. I envy the little pebbles that revolt, revolt against the mighty stream's run. I wonder if their resolve is borrowed, borrowed from the mountain's gentle tremble (as much as it may tremble, it stands still.) The purpureal hills crowned with divine dust, seamlessly strung to the heavens above, treaded by monks and shepherds august, who spin their wheels and lead their herds. Wheels of dharma spun with wisdom and love, wheels of patience and the wheels of trust. Columns of pebbles and heaps of stones - like scattered epitaphs they remind, of man's restlessness to leave his marks behind. As I prescind from this land sublime, the distant gongs play a peaceful hymn. A hymn of de

Remembrance

Yes I do remember these shadows. Ten summers have baked away their marks, long marks they cast on timeless walls. Ten rains have washed them out, washed out the the paths they once tread. Ten autumns blew away the leaves, leaves that grew under their tepid palms. Ten winters stretched and tore them apart, tore them into a heap of anonymity. Yes, I do remember these shadows, Long cast and long gone, they bemuse me, bemuse me with their strange cognizance. Like trickling drops of rain they do not yield do not yield and drench me in their darkness. They chatter in my reticent dreams, dreams both vague and vivid, warm and bleak. I remember the times when our paths did cross, cross, but did soon swerve and veer away. For shadows are solitary travellers, I grieve, grieve not, for so soon I lost your sight, I grieve as I harrow over your footprints. Yes, I do remember these shadows.

The Irrelavant Man

The gears turn in unison, the cogs move the wheel. The hours pass by and the days go on, said the Clockmaker. The hands of this clock will sway; but mine, they can't , these fractures in time are for me to heal. The strings resonated, the melodies became ripe; The fruits of the lovely song, were as sweet as honey. Shouted the Musician; Can your bits of steel and cogs and wheels, bring these rhythms to life? The Baker down the street, thought to himself; The oven glows and the bread turns to gold, these dreams they cook, the tales they stew; Let's serve this art cold, and ask the men to chew. The unassuming man, searching for benevolence, passed by the road; But Alas! was not seen nor heard, in these tall claims of relevance.

On Christmas Eve

In the dark tight corner I see, Under the glittering yet timid light— A countenance void of all glee, Scathing eyes drowsy yet ready to fight. Scores of men and women do inundate, The banks of its somber sullen guise, Affluence, faith and freedom they berate, All glitter seems to them a cruel disguise. The great feasts, the carols of hope, Men’s fears and remedies in heavenly looms, Stitch them a blanket that could never cope, The gush of indignant wind from tombs— Tombs whose cries resonate in a vacuum, But discerning ears hear a shivering requiem.

Why I voted for the BJP? - Part 1

May 19, 2019 Let me at the outset make my intentions absolutely clear. I am writing this opinion after the fates of all the candidates in fray in this election have been sealed in those blue boxes which have often like the famed Pandora's box brought evils into positions of power and influence but at the same time offered the nation a glimmer of hope in a winded and painfully slow democratic system. So my writing this introspective piece has nothing to do with my desire to influence others to also vote for the BJP, although as it is evident, I do not claim to not have such desires, it is just not the motivation for this piece. These intentions have become moot on the 19th of May when the largest electorate in the history of humanity has cast its last vote and sealed its judgments, prejudices and aspirations into the EVMs. Several years ago I had read a quote about democracy which has since rung in my head every time I have looked at the political discourse around me. Like most vot