Wednesday, March 19, 2008

அவளினடி...



அடித்தாள்,
கோபம் வந்தது.
அரவணைப்பாளென்றெதிர்பார்த்தேன்,
மீண்டும், அடித்தாள்!!
பொறுத்தேன்...

கலங்கிய கண்கள் எரிந்தன
உவர் நீர் வழிந்து,
வறுமையாயிருந்த நாவில் தாகத்தை அதிகரித்தது.
அடியின் வலிமையால், உடல் நொந்தேன்
அடித்தாள்!!!
தன் கரங்களால் எனை சூழ்ந்தாள்,
தினறினேன்.

அடித்தாள்!
சிரித்தேன்.
அடியின் வலியில் துன்பம் மறந்தேன்.
அவளுடன் இருக்கும் பொழுது,
யாரும் என்னை எதுவுமே செய்ய முடியாதல்லவா?

அந்த நொடிக்காக வாழ்வது எத்தனை சுலபம்,
கடலன்னையின் மடியிலிருக்கையிலே!

Monday, March 17, 2008

Grow up!!!

Arrgh!

It irks me so,
To see the people seem to loose their maturity as they get older; rather than gain more...
I mean seriously you'd think that when problems arise they'd take at least a few minutes to sit down and ponder on where they went wrong, rather than find a scapegoat and send them to slaughter!

Why can't people get off their "high horse", I mean not even to ask for forgiveness; but to just take a few minutes and try to understand why others are doing what they are doing; maybe you did something wrong and that is reflected in their actions. As far as I have seen, that is the case.
Nobody suddenly ignores you; unless they've lost their marbles or turned into a vegetable.

Is it that hard to let go of your pride?
I was just reading suchetha's post and going yeah, it's possible to let go of your pride, it should be easy especially when loved ones are involved; but i guess it was just my way of thinking.

As soon as there's and issue; everyone goes on blaming the sun, the moon, the bus driver, the sales clerk... they (we) are all perfect aren't we?
We never make mistakes, if something goes wrong it has to be someone else's fault; OBVIOUSLY!!!

Gah!

Sunday, January 13, 2008

A Bewitching Smile

She scares,


and works magical wonders that light you up,


with a radiance, that nothing can beat!


(As my yaar says,) Keep Smiling!

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

The Tale of a Tear

As a wildspitfire once said...

Ultimately,


it all breaks down,


to perspective.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Once upon a weekend...

I had nothing much to do this weekend; so when the INcredible asked me, I agreed to attending Multifaith Multicultural Youth Forum by the Victorian Government. It was a nice change from the regular weekends which generally consist of oversleeping and running around to try to get things done; or trying to organise some event or the other.

Woke up later than intended (as usual) and ended up running to catch public transport last minute. After the usual bus and train ride to the city, we met up at Flinder's. Since INcredible had been there for an hour already, and surveyed the route, we were able to comfortably walk there. The architecture of the building was lovely, so yeah, I spent part of the day there staring at the ceiling and the walls.

The MC was really funny and kept the ball rolling smoothly (we later on discovered that he was from the same university as us, and further pestering showed us that the reason we had never seen him was because he was an off-campus student). After a few talk sessions, our group was taken to the council chambers. Whilst my contribution to the discussion wasn't much; I did get to see through other's eyes and learn a little more about other cultures.

The food whilst not excellent wasn't too bad. During lunch break we went for a walk (INcredible people can't stand fusion music apparently :P) with our new friend Rachel. I do say the city's better on weekends; more relaxed and calm. Plus the weather was excellent!!!

There were a few more talks and events. And the day concluded without too many glitches. As usual I left my jacket behind and had to go fetch it! Caught the train home. Lots of anecdotes were exchanged; what a relief it is to be able to converse in one's native tongue!

Quite a nice day. Oh yeah, and I was handed a copy of "The Kite Runner"; looks promising. Ok I'll get around to that rant soon, keep checking.