Category: life and its ways

Living Twice

Living Twice

What if we get to live twice? Would it feel like a bonus prize? Will we live differently with perspective? Will life be sweeter in retrospective? Second time, I will play, stray and smile more, Will not let petty problems disturb my core, Understand life’s a tapestry of encounters to explore, Some to cherish and … Continue reading Living Twice

Not Flaunting or Faulting

Not Flaunting or Faulting

On a walk along the tree lined path, Strewn with leaves, not yet swath, A relaxing sight for my sore eyes, Amidst nature’s bounty, peace abides. I wish we could exist like leaves, Not flaunting or faulting principles or beliefs, Yet, co existing in harmony, Photosynthesizing, without ceremony. Old ones giving way to new, Circle … Continue reading Not Flaunting or Faulting

Lifelong Companions

Lifelong Companions

Do you wonder about the many emotions, That come and go without proportions. Why do these enter as unsolicited suggestion? Sometimes a scourge and other times a lotion. Emotions are our lifelong companion, Both a champion and a potion, Not easy to control or contain, But slowly we learn to rein. Feelings defy definitions, Exist … Continue reading Lifelong Companions

Puzzle Pieces

Puzzle Pieces

Do you like doing a puzzle? An activity of patience and nuzzle. Putting all pieces together is the final prize, The process itself many human qualities aggrandize. Various puzzle pieces appear like life’s varied test, Easy-hard, simple-complex, served at a higher behest, All require different levels of zeal and zest, Slowly one learns where we … Continue reading Puzzle Pieces

Who Am I?

Who Am I?

Someone new asked who are you? Tell me more about you. This question set me thinking, More like deep data linking. I have varied identities, And all are my realities. There’s not one me, But many in me. Working from home has further complicated this equation, Mishmash of tasks, duties and relations, Sometimes within minutes … Continue reading Who Am I?