Showing posts with label death. Show all posts
Showing posts with label death. Show all posts

Monday, September 26, 2016

R.I.P, Dear Nexus



My phone has died. A death bad enough for it to be replaced. The replacement won't arrive until tomorrow. So, today was a day when I had no phone on me. No, not even an old backup unsmart phone. The thought was initially crippling. A whole day without my favourite gadget seemed quite a daunting and impossible task. 

Now with the day almost closing, let me account how the phoneless day went.

Problem 1 : Before hitting the bed last night, I wondered how I would wake up without the alarm buzzing off on my phone. 
Realization : After cell phones have arrived, bedside alarm clocks have taken a back seat. I still remember getting a pretty pink alarm clock as one of my birthday gifts when I was small.
Resolution : We all are equipped with something wonderful called the body clock. I was up today slightly earlier than my daily alarm goes off. 
Conclusion : We should try being a little less dependent on a mobile phone.


Problem 2 : I was not able to book an Uber/Ola while going to work.
Realization : Travel has become so much simpler after it has become a one-click affair. Even a year ago, I would not have booked a cab via an app, rather taken the traditional means of transport.
Resolution : I had to wait for autos, struggle convincing multiple drivers, before one kind soul decided to drop me to work for a reasonable sum of money.
Conclusion : Travel apps have indeed made our lives simpler in cities like Hyderabad where the public transport scenario is pretty sad.


Problem 3 - I was not able to make/take calls, send/receive messages and/or surf the net or read books or do Anything at all!
Realization - : Being connected to the world has become a part and parcel of life. To that extent, that we don't realise it until we are missing it. It's like suddenly missing a finger!
Resolution - This had no resolution. I took no calls today, read no texts today. Logged on to the internet only at the end of the day when I reached home.
Conclusion - Surprisingly, it was a happy day. No unnecessary home loan calls, or BOGO pizza sms! Also, I had one less thing to carry while going out for tea breaks at work.

We have become too dependant on this small piece of gadget. Sometimes, such days are a welcome break!

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Victory


She planted a kiss on his forehead. Did he stir in his sleep? Maybe.

She got up and took a walk around the quiet house. Stopping by the photographs on the mantle-piece, she re-winded her life. Graduation. Meeting Jim. A spring wedding and a Hawaiian honeymoon. The twins. Their silver anniversary turning to golden. Her pale countenance flushed with contentment. 

She had triumphed in every step of life. She had been happy. Until she lost her battle with Death.

This post is shared with A Prompt Each Day - Midweek Wordle.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Have a little faith in me



A thousand rainbows
we vowed to see,
Side by side,
Fingers entwined,
Hundreds seen, rest yet to see,
Have a little faith in me.

Dusky days, 
no shadows cast,
Solace you seek
in my arms,
Through golden tresses I whisper to thee,
Have a little faith in me.

Sands of time 
trickling down,
'No time for me'
you complain,
Kiss you soft, an earnest plea,
Have a little faith in me.

Our wrinkled faces shine so bright,
Side by side,
Eye to eye,
Till death do us apart, 
a promise to thee,
Have a little faith in me.



Monday, August 27, 2012

The Circle of Life



Death took a walk around the meadow. He added a dash of chill to the wind. Lush green, dancing grasses and full-bloomed violets, turned a withered brown. Death smiled. This is how he liked it.

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Buried deep into the earth, a group of seedlings were making plans to re-decorate their meadow which Death just destroyed.

This 55-fiction is being posted in reply to The Solitary Writer's challenge to write an allegory on Death.