Monday, July 12, 2010
A strange, impractical and economically blasphemous thought.
While I was lying on my back in the darkness of my village, looking towards the starlit sky in silence, a strange thought came in my mind.
What if...
Alok K. never goes back to his college again. He lives with his grandfather's younger brother in his village, and marries a local girl without a paisa of dowry.
During the daytime, he works hard in the fields, tills the land with the oxen, pearls of sweat dripping down his face and shoulders, which know that half of the field has been ploughed, and half still remains...
And during the night time, he makes love to his wife, passionately. The lust being the only flame in the starlit sky that's the sole witness to their intimate passion.
Would I be happy? Yes. Satisfied? Yes.
Then what's the problem?
Alok K.
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3 comments:
Yes This would have been indeed satisfying.You will become the person who you want to be at this moment.But that moment is bound to pass.
Just the fact that for 21 years of your life,You have been exposed to the wolrd me and you currently belong;most of the times you have been in a race, proving yourselves ahead of others in everything.Now the race is a part of you.
After some tym ,You 'll not be happy with the Peace.You 'll dream of the place in of aspirations and goals.
The axiom "The Grass is always greener on the other side".
Yes This would have been indeed satisfying.You will become the person who you want to be at this moment.But that moment is bound to pass.
Just the fact that for 21 years of your life,You have been exposed to the wolrd me and you currently belong;most of the times you have been in a race, proving yourselves ahead of others in everything.Now the race is a part of you.
After some tym ,You 'll not be happy with the Peace.You 'll dream of the place in of aspirations and goals.
The axiom "The Grass is always greener on the other side".
Agreed man.
Race has become a part of me now.
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