A life here goes tops y turvy
For time has stolen its sheen.
Old it has become with lost glaze.
Was it of glass?Nay it was of gold.
Then why the sheen was lost?
Asked the stranger on the watch.
She did not know the stranger.
So she kept her down and moved on.
Thinking back she thought she knew him,
This stranger on the road.
Was he the one seen in the crowd?
Was he the one moving alone on a starry night?
Then she remembered him.
He was the one who stole her sheen,
The sunshine in her life.
For he was time,the ever present one
Along the life path and after he is gone,
It will always be a stream,this life,
That flows quietly along the mountainous path.
Jayamala.
Blogs That I Follow.
- http://navallanga.blogspot.com
- News Item That touched Me ....There was one article in this month's Reader's Digest about Kamalbhai Parmar who is running a fabricating unit and who runsa school,rather a tution school for the poor students in Ahmedabad.It takes a large heart to start something like this.I do wish I can do something like that too.Atleast be able to teach in such effort .
- Books That I am reading now.....I am reading "Under Orders" by Dick Francis.Just started.Seems to be about issues in racing sport.
- News Items That Touched Me Today----The bicyc;e scores over train and car in a survey conducted for two wheeler travel ina congested metro like New York as the fastest transport..
- Movies That I Liked.....I watched a Malayalam Movie called'Vastu Hara' in Kairali T.V.yesterday.The story touches about losers who migrate abandoning their personal properties during divison of countries and realtes to the creation of East Pakistan called East Bengal dividing Bengalis .Also running underneath the main issue is the personal loss of property which gets rejected by the Mother in the story who is offered the same back by her Husband's relatives.
- Books That Are My Favorites----Somerset Maughm's short stories,Arthur Conan Doyle's 'sherlock Holm mysteries',All of Shakespearian dramas,The Bronte sister's writings,Poems by Mathew Arnold and Tagore's 'gitanjali'.This list is not exahaustive.
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