Winds of Change

Friday, January 27, 2006

The Bus Ride Home

The Bus Ride Home

I stood in the glass bus shelter as it drizzles all around me. The water dripped steadily off the corners of my plastic confinement into the shallow bowl that was made by the grooves of the sidewalk. I was patiently waiting for my ride; for a vehicle to come and haul me off to the safeties off my room, where the smells of the exotic spices from my mother’s kitchen, mixed with the chemical scents of the various hair products lining the top of my dresser.

But, until then, I would continue to stand in this plastic confinement of mine, watching the seconds pass by like dreary strangers ambling their way home after a long day at work. The water started to flood into my weak bus shelter. The water soaked into my shoes, and then was sucked up by my cotton white socks. It was not a pleasant feeling.

I looked into the distance and saw the twinkling of the bus’ headlights, reflected off the wet asphalt. I scurried up the steps, and after depositing my bus ticket, slouched into a seat at the back of the bus.

Various personalities made their way on and off of the bus. An over expressive young man from a history class I was once in made his way onto the bus. He sat in the aisle in front of me, and after barely a minute, he turned around, elbow resting on the back of his seat. A question is asked, and I unenthusiastically answer. He failed to notice that I was uninterested in pointless chatter at the moment; a long day at school, followed by a wet wait at the bus stop can do that to a person.

Continuously chattering, this young man tried to squeeze a great deal out of me. What had my mark been? His fell somewhere in the eighties range. Had I enjoyed the teacher? He had loved the teacher, partially because she was young and pretty. Finally this young flamboyant man made decided to make his departure, and I was, once again, left slouching in my seat the back of the bus, staring out of the rain-stained window.

The cars sped past the bus, cutting through the rain puddles, like a knife cuts through an overly ripe tomato. My pseudo-limo finally braked at the place which I had planned to make my exit. I spat out a simple word of gratitude before scrambling off the bus.

My feet landed on freshly made mud, which sucked at my shoes. Walking on this everlasting suction cup was a disaster, resulting in soiled footwear and pant bottoms. I continued to drag myself home, clumsily stepping into puddles, almost slipping on slimy fall leaves gathered on the ground. My neighbours’ gardens were littered with summer flowers, wilting along with summer.

I arrived at the place which I call home, the palace in which all my luxuries lie. The cold key was slid into the key hole, the jerked open. Shoes were carelessly thrown off, and I raced up the stairs, wet hair leaving tiny puddles in the worn out carpet. I removed the damp and mucky clothes, and replaced them with dry, warm garments.

Shoving a granola bar into my mouth, I fell onto the bed, and drifted into a well-appointed sleep, the perfect cure for a strenuous bus ride home.

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

semi

semi-circles, semi finals, semi smiling... SEMI FORMAL!!

Yes yes yes, semi formal IS coming up.. and I am going to it.. very excited indeed.
I think the best part of it is gonna be watching Jon trying (key word there: trying) to be all romantic with his date.. lolz Jon.

I hope that they have a good DJ at semi, because I havent danced for such a long time (well, "freestyle" dancing.. not cherographed... I danced a cherographed dance at the Diwali Mela on Sat..) and my feet are just dying to bust some moves..

AAAAND I have finally decided what I will be wearing at Semi. Im gonna be wearing an Indian outfit (Salwar Kameez for all those who understand what im saying.. if u dont, well, come to semi and u shall find out). And my outfit is white... and i think im gonna wear that hot necklace that janey gave me last yr (thnx jane :D)

so yea.. its gonna be fun, and u should all go.. :D
im excited... u can tell cant u :D

adios

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Ode To Mornings

Ode to Mornings

Peeking as a curious toddler it arrives.
Slowly rising, tickling the rosy cheeks
Of clouds, tiptoeing into the world.
Its shyness fades, replaced by excitement.

The Sun plunges out of the horizon.
Like killer whales from the sea,
It sends waves upon the shore.
And dampens the slumbering sand.

The golden nectar starts flowing,
Lightly coating living things,
Awakening the birds,
Starting the choir of chirps.

Tweet! Tweet! Chirp! Chirp!
These busy bees gently lift the heavy
Sleep from once wide eyes,
And welcome them to the day.

Tiny feet patter along the
Freshly dew sprinkled grass.
Life starts to emerge from
Under the blanket of night.

Energy starts to enter sloppy
Lifeless figures. Minds reunite with bodies,
Drenched with rest. Wide stretched yawns
Begin to transform into soft smiles.

The world awakes strengthened by the
Dreams of darkness. Fluttering busy bodies
Escape their shelter, and embrace the world.
Morning hides, eager for tomorrow’s adventure.

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There are so many people in this world who curse at the blessed morning. Mornings are the starting points of all days, and the beginning is always beautiful.

Monday, October 24, 2005

Winds of Change

The mighty wind is oh so powerful.
It can send a gentle breeze across one's cheek on a hot summer day.
Or it can lift houses vast distances.
But, the thing that I find most spectacular is how its always changing... just like this life. This life is constantly changing.. this mind constantly thinking.. these emotions constantly mixing..

Open your arms wide and embrace the winds of change.