One winter night
That followed a busy day
Discussions and talks
Points volleyed
back and forth
The curtains of dark
rushed, before they could ask
Comprehend the meaning
Of what was to happen
And in bliss
While they discovered each other
Hands, skin and breath
And in that final agony
To each other they belong
Little did they realize
As the dawn broke
How it would hurt
When they tried to scream apart
The skin that was tied
The scars they would leave
for a long, long time
Oct 29, 2006
Parineeta
Posted by Kunal 8 comments
Oct 28, 2006
2 Stars
I found two stars today
Twinkle twinkle bright
and the clear October sky
they fell from
Who do they belong to?
The old lady with no teeth
or the man on the pavement
The child with the torn shirt
Curled up, from the cold
Will the stars buy them?
Some warmth and some cheer
of gifts and sweets and lights
or will it give them hope
of the summer tomorrow?
I flipped them around
But didn't find my name
Must have been broken dreams
Those stars they came from
some mine
Posted by Kunal 10 comments
Oct 25, 2006
This and That
From the greentops of the Northern Mountainous Range to the arid landscapes of Rajasthan
From the gushing torrents of the Ganges to the dry riverbeds of Alwar
From stepped terraces leading to the river banks, to historic forts on hilltops
From ascetics, to doped out firangs, to honeymoon couples, and royalty
From smoothtalking urban dwellers to the sweet meaning village folk
From highrise air-conditioned business hotels, to chilly guesthouses, to 16' high heritage rooms
From politicians, to sophisticated business tycoons, to the next door baniya
From Italian coffee, to sweet masala chai, and beer
From Jodhpur spicy delicacies, to 2 bucks a pack beedi
From flyovers overlooking whizzing cars, to bridges hanging 80' over the river
From noisy cracker bursts, to gently floating diyas
From flights, to trains, cabs and rubber rafts...
'I have no concept of time, other than it is flying
If only I could kill the killer'
Posted by Kunal 2 comments
Oct 20, 2006
Foto Shoto
If there was any trip where I missed a camera it would be this one. The trip to Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur was just some of the amazing trips down our rich and varied history. The trust there has an option of an audio tour. Highly recommended. More later.
And a very Happy Diwali to all you folks! Hope you having a good time with your near and dear ones!
Posted by Kunal 4 comments
Oct 16, 2006
**The Greeks didn't write obituaries when a man died
They only asked one question -
'Did he have passion?'
**The past reflects eternally between two mirrors -
the bright mirror of words and deeds,
and the dark one, full of things we didn't do or say'
So much for writing about happenings!
I'm back. :)
Posted by Kunal 18 comments
Oct 1, 2006
Nanu
He will wait till I switch on my laptop so he can fiddle around with the keys. The red scroll button fascinates him.
He now tells me before I ask, if he went to school or if it was a holiday. He is always drawing 'A for apple'.
He has exams and there is a sombre look on his face when he is leaving for school those days.
He is forever jealous of his elder sis, Guddu and will peek into her glass when I give them Pepsi, to see if she got more than him.
Every other day he will get naughty and a spanking from his mother ensues. He will then go and sit on the stairs and sulk (after a loud crying session)
He is totally bindaas and will run from the bathroom to the room, stark naked
Today he found a rope and tied it around Guddu's doll's neck and hung it from the staircase railing. That is the only thing I don't understand
Posted by Kunal 10 comments