Saturday, October 23, 2010

Euphoria: The Song

Wake up its morning

We have to go to the shop
Oh c’mon wake up already
Said my brother with a hop!

He sleeps till 9 in the morning
But today’s a special day
So he has woken up all early
With all his worries kept at bay

He so excited,
There’s a gleam in his eye!
And he’s talking about it non-stop
Without a breath, break or a sigh!

Its gonna be awesome
Its gonna be great!
It was like love at first sight
Like how me and my girlfriend met!

Euphoria is setting in
Oh it’s beginning all over again!
Euphoria is setting in
Affecting everybody all over again!

God, he kept rambling
About it, the whole day!
Gave me a proper headache
Made me search for a place to run away!

Finally the laptop arrives
And a look of rupture crosses his face
All his chitter-chattering stops
And a sweet smile blossoms with grace...

I looked at him, and feel a warm glow inside
A rogue grin breaking loose
Defying my attempts to stop it,
No matter how hard I tried!

We fell about laughing
For quite a long time
Rejoicing the wonderful moment
So magical, so sublime!

Cheerio!! :)

-Mystery Mind

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Trip to Tambaram (Part 2)


“Ow! I’m famished! L” I said to my friend Rohan as we trudged out of Tambaram railway station. There was a huge crowd milling out of the station and we were flowing along with it.
“Yep! Me too! L” agreed Rohan ruefully. “I think my mom has kept some lunch at home. We’ll go and have that. ”
Rohan’s mom was out shopping and he had informed her earlier (1hr back to be exact! :p) that we (Rohan and me) were coming home.
“Hmmm... ok!” I agreed doubtfully. We took an auto from the station and started out for his house. 

On the way I suddenly saw a Marrybrown outlet and asked the driver to stop.
“Wanna grab something to eat? ;)” I asked Rohan.
“Sure! My house is close by so we can walk home from here. ” agreed Rohan enthusiastically.
So he paid the auto driver and we made our way to the inviting food outlet. And that was when (for the second time that day! :p) I remembered  that I had run out of cash! Rohan declared that he was broke too. And there was no sign of an ATM nearby.
“Now what?” we said together.
“Hey!” I said suddenly. “I’ve got a few meal passes with me! I think we can use them here.. ”
 I looked into my wallet and found what I was looking for! Never in my life had I appreciated the invention of meal coupons more! :p
We congratulated each other for my timely brainwave and made our way into the restaurant. I ordered for two large cokes and large French fries and paid with the coupons. The cashier returned me a rupee change. We ate our ‘lunch’ ravenously with great relish and resumed our journey with our hunger somewhat satiated.
Suddenly a thought struck me.
“Hey you know what?” I told Rohan. “That guy need not have returned me that one rupee change! There is no need to return change if we pay by meal coupon!”
“Hehe! I guess you got your one rupee back which that ticket counter lady jacked from you!” Rohan chuckled and replied.
‘Oh! I guess that could be it!’ I said remembering. Rohan was right! I had indirectly received back my change which I had lost at the ticket counter earlier. That’s the cycle of life I guess. Things always come back to you. As the saying goes-‘As you sow, so shall you reap.’ There’s always a reason behind everything that happens in our lives. It’s just that sometimes it’s difficult to decipher it. It stays concealed from us for a while. But a time does come when everything becomes clear. All we need is patience and understanding.

“Hey dude! I forgot to tell you. I’ve got three dogs at home. I hope you wouldn’t mind!” said Rohan as were walking towards his house.
“What??” I exclaimed! “Couldn’t you have told me that earlier?”
“Sorry! I just forgot! I didn’t know you were an anti-dog person!” Rohan said worriedly.
“Hey! I’m not anti-dog or something! I love puppies!” I said and laughed. “I’d love to see them.”
This cheered him up instantly we carried on ahead chatting nineteen to the dozen.
When we reached Rohan’s house we were greeted by three cute dogs.
“That’s Sasha” said Rohan pointing to an excited doggy that was jumping all over the place. That’s Max” he said pointing towards another doggy with a golden mane. “And this here is Pogo” he said patting a cute little puppy fondly.
 The fourth one, sitting in the corner just raised his head lazily and wagged his tail cheerfully.
“That’s Sherry” said Rohan.  “He’s a cross between a German Sheppard and another breed.”
And that’s when I saw the fifth dog lurking in the bushes.
“Hey that’s tippy.  He’s always scared! Never lets anyone touch him.” explained Rohan. “He just comes along whenever he needs food.”
“Oh.... Okie!” I said. I began playing with the cute little Pogo and saw Sasha bounding towards me! It started jumping all around me wagging its tail happily!
“Sasha never lets anyone play with anyone but herself!” explained Rohan. “She’s pretty possessive! :p”

I found this situation mirroring the real life. There are all sorts of people in the world. Some lead their lives courageously in a carefree manner. They are not afraid of anything and face the adversities head on. They do not get bogged down by hardships and see a solution in every problem. But there are some other people who are cowards. Their lives are shrouded with fear and they try to find an escape route for everything. They find a problem in every solution. People fail to understand that hardships are a part and parcel of life. Everyone has to face them at some time or another. Some choose to confront them and fight their way out audaciously while some choose to ignore them and hedge away from them. But shying away from problems will not make them disappear! It will only complicate them. So I believe that the best option is to battle it out and hope for the best! Even if we don’t succeed, it would be a good source of experience and we’ll know how to handle that problem next time we encounter it! And the next time that problem threatens us we can show it our fist and confidently say ‘BUZZ OFF’!! :D
We played with the cute doggies for a while and then proceeded to Rohan’s room to freshen up and play his synthesizer.
(To be continued......)

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Trip to Tambaram- (Part 1)


“Dude! We should better get going or else we’ll be pretty late.” said Rohan my classmate. He was taking me to his house for the first time. We were sitting in the press club office of my college, discussing about the technical details of the next issue of the newspaper we were going to publish.
Hey Jack! I’ve got to go dude. I’ve pasted the file on beni’s laptop. Will see you tomorrow.” I told my friend Jackson.

Sure. But do be there tomorrow ok? We still need to work on a lot of things.” said Jackson. 

Railway station pic taken by me. :)
After assuring him that I would be there the next day, Rohan and I proceeded to our college railway station. Rohan stayed in Tambaram which was a suburb of Chennai, situated 24km south of the city. The most convenient way to reach there was by the local train. At the ticket counter I took out my wallet to pay for the ticket. And to my horror I realised I had only twenty bucks sitting prettily inside! I had forgotten to refill my wallet that morning.  “Anyways”, I thought, “i’ll pick up some cash from the ATM.” I gave those 20 bucks to the lady at the ticket counter, bought for a two way ticket to Tambaram, and received 5rs back as change. It was then that my friend brought the discrepancy to my notice.

Hey! The ticket costs only 14 bucks. That lady should have returned you 6rs change!” said Rohan.

Never mind.” I replied. As there were a lot of people waiting in the queue, I didn’t want to stand there and haggle with lady at the counter. We stepped down to the platform and waited for the train.
Let’s go to the other end of the platform and wait there.” suggested Rohan. “The coach which’ll come there will stop exactly where the exit of Tambaram station begins. So we won’t have to walk much.”

Following his advice, we went to the other end and sat at an empty chair. Soon the train arrived and our journey to Tambaram began. As the train was quite crowded, we searched for a comfortable spot to stand and began chatting. From the mundane day to day activities to interesting anecdotes of our college, we discussed about whatever we felt like discussing to pass time. As usual I was cribbing about Chennai weather. “It’s just freaking hot here! And the high level of humidity just makes it worse! L” I said.

Yes seriously!” agreed Rohan. “But what can we do? We’ll just have to put up with it I guess! L

‘Quite true’, I thought. We may not be surrounded by comforts at every point in life. Life is not a bed of roses. It is a struggle. It’s about the survival of the fittest. We have to adapt and adjust to the situations which come our way. We cannot always keep complaining about what we don’t have or about situations which are not in our favour. As one of my favourite quote goes, ‘It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness.’ Unfavourable situations or circumstances could always be lurking around the corner. They may pop-up unexpectedly from somewhere and leave a sour taste in our mouth. But it is up to us to redeem ourselves. We should try to find a solution to our problems and try to overcome them in every way possible. We should never loose hope. For as the saying goes, ‘Every dark cloud has a silver lining.’ All we need to do is to find that ray of light and grab hold of it! Every problem has a solution. All we need to do is to figure it out and put in our whole hearted sincere effort.


As far as I was concerned, I had already adjusted to Chennai climate. But somehow I enjoyed complaining about it as I found a lot of people who shared my sentiments! :p Isn’t it nice to have someone to confine our dislikes and find them agreeing with us? Makes us feel lighter! :p
Anyways, we reached the station happily and didn’t even realise how that period of one hour sped by! That’s another aspect of life. Time always seems to fly by when we are having a nice time! In the fun-filled company of friends the hands of the clock always seem to move faster! But at times (especially during boring lectures L) it feels as if its crawling slower than a snail! L
Our coach stopped exactly at the exit of the station just as Rohan had predicted. “That’s the advantage of having knowledgeable friends around I guess!” ;) I thought.
And thus our journey continued.......
(To be continued)