April 13, 2016

Mid-Summer Raindrops

I woke up to the sound of pitter patter
Confused about where I was
Maybe in a dream of bliss
Or one where it poured
What followed was a violent noise
But a beautiful one at that
I rose from my bed
The amazing climate woo'd my eyes
The sun was no where to be seen
Mischievously hiding behind the clouds
The clouds smiled down with tears of joy
As they got to rain over us
Completely out of turn!

February 13, 2016

Words of a Betrayed Optimist

What were you thinking?
When you were doing what you did
It was my heart you played with
Not a deal that we both agreed

How cold-blooded were you
When you did this to me
Disloyalty to its limit is what I saw
But, it made my heart leap with glee

I thank the god for opening my eyes
For saving me and showing me light
I don’t know what would have happened
If we hadn’t fought last night

I wouldn’t have come today
Coz’ I was scared and guilty
But my conscience told me to do so
And now it’s you who is faulty

The other girl whom I found you with
What a hag from hell is she!
Don’t try to betray her like this at all
Coz’ this time it will be her and not me!


January 30, 2016

Not So Happily Ever After

“We should meet up again,” she said as she turned away from him “never” she added quietly, making up a dozen mental scenarios in her head. She thought he was gorgeous with the perfectly hazel eyes, hair, the perfect shade of brown and accent on point. She’d always pictured this moment in her dreamy eyes. But dreams are what they were; unreal. “Sure,” he said as he dropped her back to her room after spending the night together. 

They’d met at a Scottish dance party. A friend of a friend had introduced them. She didn’t know what his name was, her poor Indian mind didn’t process the quick American accent as he rushed through his two syllable name. He had a way with words, little did she know. “Your tattoo is amazing” he remarked all of a sudden. Her cheeks flushed for the first time in really long. She stole a glance when he crossed her, not wanting to be caught staring at his face. She looked away soon enough only to be surprised by a strong pair of hands holding her by the waist. It was him again, but this time she looked him in the eye, shared a smile and put her hands on his. They danced around an entire circle at the quick beats of the guitar and the violin playing a Scottish melody. It was a night she was never going to forget. 

An after party, a few drinks, a sly exchange of footsies and long walk later, they ended up in his room. “Um, I’ll take the couch…” she said, noticing the slight slur in her own voice. She couldn’t walk back to her room, it was too late. “Uh, sure.” he said, a little hesitant, he was expecting things a little differently. Regardless, he went to help her set the couch, she turned, he stood, she blushed, he leaned and after a moment of absolute slow motion, a frantic wave of desire erupted between them. What had clicked, neither knew. 

Apparently, the bed for one easily accommodated two. Maybe because it was cold outside. Soon, his t-shirt was off and so was hers. He’d swooped her off her feet and carried her to the bed like she was a prized possession. “You’re beautiful” he had said. It was the first time she was hearing that. First time from a stranger at least. She wanted to just lie there, in his arms as their bare chests warmed each other. She just wanted to hug him, and wanted the night to never end. Maybe it was her fairytale. A fairytale that never comes true. His hands began trying to open her Pandora’s box. She could only faintly sense what was happening. She was drunk after all. She wanted him to just stop. She didn’t want to him to ruin what they were having right now. But how could she say no? What would he think of her? How would he react? Would he ask her to leave? But it was a risk worth taking. Her honour was in question of course. 

“Don’t” she said firmly. “Excuse me?” he questioned. “You heard it right, don’t go there. I’m not having sex with you” “Are you sure? I thought we had a thing going on here.” “Maybe we do. I’m just not going to do it with you. I’ve just met you.” “You’re kidding me, right? Isn’t this enough?” “This is not how it works back in India” “Who cares? You aren’t in India” “Don’t try so hard, this can’t happen, I think I should leave” Saying this, she got up to wear her t-shirt again and to leave. “Don’t” he said. “I’m sorry, I should have asked” he continued. “Just please spend the night with me. I promise you it won’t happen again.” She was turned away from him, which is probably why she smiled. She wanted this all along. “Just please get into bed” he insisted. And she did. She did get back in his arms, they hugged each other, kissed each other till their mouths gave up and signalled fatigue. As they drifted off to sleep, “Best night” she muttered. 

She woke up to him playing with her hair and staring right at her face. “What?” she asked “You’re beautiful” he said. She smiled, a genuine smile. Her eyes shone as bright as the morning sun. Maybe this isn’t going end so bad after all, she pondered. “I better get going now, I’ll be late for the 9am class otherwise.” “Haha, now you wouldn’t want to miss that old man’s class, would you? I’ll drop you back to your room babe, come on!” As they walked with her bicycle between the both of them, she tried to steal a glance at his face. She wanted to memorise each and every detail of his face. She never wanted to forget him. “Can I take a picture of the both of us?” She offered, fishing out her phone from her pocket. 

She thought she saw him hesitate, but she ignored it as a case of over thinking. He smiled a half smile in the selfie she clicked. As she was about to post it on her Facebook, he stopped her. “Now, you wouldn’t want any one to know about us, would you?” He asked with the most innocent face ever. Something cracked inside of her. Something she thought was going to last for a while. “Sure” she fumbled, plastering an upturned frown, something that could possibly pass as a half smile. That’s when she decided she wasn’t going to give him the satisfaction of having dominated it all along. That’s when she put up a sweet smile and said “We should meet up again."

January 1, 2016

Trekking Blues

Clouds of snow get trampled
And crushed crystals smile back at me through the moonlight
The majestic mountains stay hidden behind
The sly curtain of the night

Distant heads give way to the naked eye eventually,
As a slight glimmer of Gold signals the crack of dawn
The sun in the east and the moon in the west
Both greet each other with their mighty pride

Half the sky turns bright orange
While the other half remains a darker shade of blue
I smile because, now, the snow is just right
It's neither too hard and neither too soft
But a mesmerizing shade of a golden hue
Where my shoes can leave an imprint
One that might not stay for long
But this walk, that started in the silvery dark of the night and ended with the break of the golden dawn,
Will leave a permanent imprint in my mind, my heart and my soul!