Saturday 5 July 2014

Lost And Found


“I told you to get up early. Why all this rush now?”, my mom debated. I was going to miss my bus to college and I had to find an alternative to get there. To add to this- I had left my cell phone home in the hustle. I was late for the first hour and was left with a choice of having no choice but to attend the next class. I quickly walked towards the notice board to see what class I had next. Eek! The teacher was going to continue taking the next hour as well. What am I going to do now? All my friends were in class and my cell phone… sigh! I deserved it.

I walked into an empty cafeteria and saw the waitress make the basic arrangements. I ordered myself a brownie just to while away 110 minutes of nothing-doing. I already missed my friends. I was not the ones to go somewhere without my friends. “I must hate my very company”, I joked. I glanced outside the window of the café and saw a small kid in uniform playing in a puddle kindled by last night’s rain, an old man skimming the pages of the newspaper, a dad dropping his daughter to school, a woman cleaning her veranda and the world getting busy as every minute ticked off. The brownie was a delight to my taste buds.

“How busy we get with our lives each day that we hardly have time for ourselves?”, I mused. We miss out on all the joys of life, each day, every day. I contemplated all the small and valuable things that get unnoticed and remain hidden behind the veils of our scheduled lives.

The dawn, the morning sunshine, the curtains of mist, the ray of photons that awakens you, the feel of the wind, the dew drops on green leaves, the chirping of the birds, the mellifluous sounds of wind chimes, the rustling of leaves, the morning coffee, the cold floor, the warm touch, the rain, the miraculous rainbow, the magic, the daffodils you wish upon, the drizzle, the rain-drops racing on your window glass, the smell of damp mud, the busy streets, the magic again, the hellos, the good-byes, a different route back home, the 4-o-clock time, the evening, the twilight, the dusk, the smell of books, the echo as I leaf through each page, the sparkling night-sky, the non-luminous moon, the shooting stars, the dreams and the etcetera.

Listen to the silence speak volumes.

It was time for my class and as I made the payment, I grinned “I am not that bad a company as I thought I was.”

The world is like a kaleidoscope. Each time you see through it, it’s a new reflection. An alluring pattern (:

-Suha

*Image sketched by Manasa C (:

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