Thursday, July 1, 2010

Valentine’s Day ! Huh, to her, all the days were the same. The radio was playing love songs and every movie channel was either showing “Pretty Woman” or “Sleepless in Seattle”, just like every other Valentine’s Day. They were so nauseating. Yet she would sit through the whole movie and cry every fucking time Richard Gere came for Julia Roberts in his shiny black limo with a bunch of the most freshest roses every seen. Whores in movies always had it good. Limousines, red roses, Gucci and diamonds. What more could any girl want?

She snapped back to reality as she heard a loud burp from her side. He was sitting on the couch too, she remembered. Oh yeah, she had a husband. At times she would forget she had one. She just couldn’t help it.

He reached for her hand and she came closer to him like an automaton, resting her head on his shoulders. “The Biryani you made was really good.”

“I know, I smelled it just now, “she said, making a face.

Laughing, he gathered her in his arms and said, “Have I ever told you I love you?”

“Everyday, on an average, usually three times.”

She enjoyed the silence as he grew still except for his hands that caressed her hair. She was lucky, unlike others. She would never be alone on Valentine’s Day. Too bad, loneliness had different meanings for different people. Her eyes grew sleepy and sleep soon overcame everything that was going on in her mind.

He looked at her sleeping in his lap. She slept like a child, with her mouth open. “I love you,” he whispered, “even though you don’t and I always will.”

He picked up all of her 60 kilos and moved towards the bedroom. Dropping her gently on the bed, he stared at her wistfully for several minutes and then proceeded to his side of the bed. After switching off the table lamp, he covered both of them with a blanket. The nights were still cold. He proceeded to go to sleep but it remained elusive as he pondered over the way of things. Why didn’t she laugh when she was with him? Why did she never look happy? Not the successfully-pretending-to-be-smiling-just-for-the-sake-of-it kinda happy but that happy when everything seemed bright and sunny and yellow. That happy when you just can’t help laughing and smiling at every stupid thing and the smiles reach your eyes. But her eyes were always clouded, even if she smiled sincerely. Why couldn’t she be happy with him? Hope was one thing. Blind hope was another. Maybe she would never love him like he did. Maybe, one day, she would. All he cared about was getting up each morning, and feel her breathing as she lay next to him. She chose him and nobody else. Maybe that was what mattered. He turned towards her sleeping form. He kissed her on the forehead and whispered, “Happy Valentines’ Day, my love.”

He loved her but she didn’t. Did she? She always wondered. What was love anyway? That rush that you feel everyday when you are in love was missing from her life. Once, she had felt it. For someone who had fleeted into her life for a moment and then left everything changed. The grass didn’t seem anymore greener. Roses felt faded. All the flowers in the world looked dull. She failed to appreciate all the gifts of nature, unlike before, when even a dewdrop on a petal made her high.

She had seen him in Vaishali’s family videos the first time. He had been playing that guitar and singing a song she had heard before but never really liked. Why did she like it so much now? She still thought of him sometimes. How could she stop? Can anyone ever stop loving? She would dream because dreams where the only place she could be with him. Sometimes, she dreamt they were quarrelling over the darnest thing. Other times, they would be sitting on a quiet secluded spot somewhere. Away from the rush of life. Of course it would be a beach. It had to be a beach. There was nothing more soothing than that gurgling swishing sound of water, or whatever sound it was that they made. They would be sitting on the soft sand, her hand in his.

And then he would play the same song she had heard him sing the first time. It had actually been a ghazal. She always felt that sad ghazals and guitar chords make a good combination.

Too bad, it had ended before it even started. Her brief brush with romance. Too bad he married someone else. Too bad, she couldn’t love her husband after him. Too bad, she had lost something of herself. Too bad, she just couldn’t make herself reach out for it again. Too too too baad.

She had lived and loved that guy with the guitar. Now, she was done with love. She had settled for life long comfort instead. She felt his gentle snores beside her. She turned towards him and stared long at his face. Then she kissed him on his forehead and snuggled comfortably into his arms as he instinctively moved in his sleep.

Lucky lucky guitar, it got to be in his arm, she thought and sighed.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Trilogy of Unbroken Silence

Since I can't make myself write much these days, here's a poem (actually three) I wrote in the good old days....


Trilogy of Unbroken Silence


1.

I have something to say to you

But I fear that I may not

Be able to say the words aloud

I have something to say to you

But I fear that you have

Hardened your heart against me

I have something to say to you

But I fear that you will

Hear me and not listen

I have something to say to you

But I fear that you will

Tear my heart, bit by bit

I have something to say to you

But I fear that you will

Walk away and never return.

2.

I am sorry

For not loving you

I am sorry

For I broke your heart into pieces

I am sorry

For not being able to trust you

I am sorry

For not telling you what I feel

I am sorry

For I know that one day, I

Will walk away and never return.

3.

Sorry no longer

For the love that I couldn’t give

Because I know now that

Your love was all a lie

Sorry no longer

For breaking your heart

Because I know now that

It’s made of stone

Sorry no longer

For not trusting you

Because I know now that

For you, trust has no meaning

Sorry no longer

For not telling you what I feel

Because I know now that

You never really did listen

Sorry no longer

For walking way, never to return

Because I know now that

You’d never stop me.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Stupid sunglasses !

Siddharth looked at his best friend’s sister looking at herself in the mirror. She was wearing a full-sleeved flowery shirt to prevent her perfect, delicate arms from getting tanned. The black baggy jeans did not show off her shapely legs but she had always liked it that way. And he agreed with her. He didn’t like anyone looking at her.

‘Hey kiddo! You are going somewhere?’, he asked as she went inside.

‘Obviously, can’t you see I am getting ready?’, she replied, coming out from some dark recesses of her home. She smeared a generous amount of sunscreen on her face and neck

He watched her through his brown tinted sunglasses. She seemed to be contemplating lining her eyes with kohl but decided against it as she put down the kohl stick. Now he was sure she wasn’t meeting any boy.

“Where is your brother?”, he asked, breaking the silence.

“I don’t know. Do you think I keep watch on his comings and goings?”

He didn’t say anything. He stood leaning against the door.

She continued, “Why should he tell me where he goes? It’s none of my business, is it? Only he has the right to interrogate me and suspect that I am meeting some boy. Only Mr. ‘high and mighty’ has the right to do whatever he likes.”

She started combing her hair vigorously. He hoped she didn’t pull out all her hair. He liked her hair. He also liked a lot of other things about her. But, that was another matter.

“He could be with that stupid Shivani, you know? She always keeps calling him up and he talks to her as if sugar melts in his mouth. I don’t know what he sees in her. I wish my brother had some brains. And some good taste.”

“Well, for all you know, she could be having a brain and a kind heart underneath her…er…assets.”

“Yeah, yeah, I know what you mean”, she said, rolling her eyes.

In all of two minutes, she had platted her hair into a single braid. She was done getting ready. Now the only thing left was the ritual. The one he had seen every girl of his acquaintance following. She took out a bright, multi-colored dupatta and covered her head with it. Then, with a swift intricate motion that he could never make head or tail of, she had tied the dupatta, covering her face except for the eyes. And then they were soon hidden too by her magenta sunglasses.

“Well, you hang on here. My good-for-nothing brother will soon be back, I hope. Until then, you can gorge on some Gajar ka halwa mother made this morning,” she said as she smiled at him and went out.

Oh, how he loved her! He has never ever felt this way about anyone before. He wondered whether she would ever realize how much he cared for her. Couldn’t she see the love for her in his eyes? He sighed, took off his sunglasses and looked at them in his hands. How could she with these damned sunglasses?

****

Pooja cursed herself for agreeing to meet him on such a hot afternoon. Why did she always agree to whatever he said to do? Maybe it was guilt. Hadn’t it been she who had ended it? Or maybe she loved him still. She ignored that reason. She definitely didn’t want to think about it.

She waited for him in the park. The same bench where they had spent more hot afternoons, like this one. And she was wearing black, of all colors. She had no protection against the heat, except her sunglasses and the dupatta she had wrapped around her head which made her feel more hot. Why had they never met on beautiful sunny days when she, along with the sun, shone brilliantly? Why hadn’t they ever done anything different? Even grey stormy days were better than this. At least it would have been romantic. Maybe she would still be in love with him and nobody would have been hurt. And there never would have been this crazy, never ending guilt.

She looked around, to pass her time. The garden was empty except for some men who came for their daily ritual, their beloved afternoon nap. The swings moved with the hot air that sailed through them. The same swing where she had once sat in his lap and they had kissed for the first time. They had once spent an afternoon reading jokes to each other from a book he had found in the pasti. She looked away. The dull, lifeless grass, the bushes, the flowers and every other stupid thing about this place made her go back and remember. It always seemed to mock her and jeer at her. How she hated this place! When was he going to come and tell his big news, so that she could go away from this hideous place? Ten minutes, she thought, not a minute more was she going to wait in such a suffocating atmosphere.

Why was he late? He usually never came late. Something was wrong. No, he must have got trapped in traffic. She started to ignore the thought that something was wrong but it kept coming back, like a pendulum. Her mind swayed between the two thoughts until finally it decided to feel tense. Why hadn’t he come yet? Why didn’t she have a cell phone, to call him? Maybe he had an accident, maybe he was lying somewhere in a pool of blood and nobody helping him. No, the thought was unbearable.

She closed her eyes, to relax herself.

‘Hey, Pooja, guess what!’ His voice jolted her out of her reverie. She had never been so happy to see him. He was alright. Nothing had happened to him. And she was still in love with him. She smiled brilliantly at him.

‘Whoa, you are sure in a very good mood today! You are going to be even happier when you hear what I have to say! I think I am in love. I just met the most incredible girl today!’ As he said these words, the light suddenly went out in her eyes. He sat next to her, as she uttered words, which seemed hollow and empty to her but seemed to assure him that she was so excited for him. He was so happy that he didn’t see anything else. Not the tears, waiting to drop but held back by some strange anti gravitational force. Not her eyes, which suddenly became so empty, devoid of anything happy or anything sad. He never saw that she still cared. How could he, with these stupid sunglasses?

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

In love....

I am in love…I love him with all my soul and he knows that I love him too. Today is Valentine’s Day and in a million ways, he told me that he loved me too. When the sun rose and glowed with a magnificent blush on his cheeks, he told me that he loved me. When the wind rushed past me, he said that I meant everything to him. When the dew settled down on the green grass, he said that he would cry if I ever left him. When the Koel started singing, he sang a song to tell me how much he loved me. When the cat meowed, he said that he always wanted to remain in my heart. When I held the rose in my hands and smelled its soft sweet fragrance, he kissed me.

I am in love…in love with life and I am happy because life loves me too.

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