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Saturday, March 10, 2012

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This here is a poem, not by me. Excuse the bad grammar, I'm "MINDING MY LANGUAGE". Getting back to the poem, which is not by me, it really has the feeling. I appreciate the maturity in the poem, and I think its beautiful. So I think you should all read it. Please do.

When I first met you,
I just stared into you,
your affectionate smile glowed with warmth
And cosy i became in your company

You had your own aura
One that was lovely and divine

But soon , as i was seeing you
Time just stopped still
Evrything came to a standstill
Silence was all that prevailed 
But my soul wailed
It was searching for you
My heart became like a crumpled tissue

But then there u wer lik a statue
Your smile had become immortal
My mouth managed to slip out a few words
And my soul tells me they wer : I Love U

When d clock strtd ticking again
Your evry movement struck me
When u blinkd ur eyes
I became blind
When ur lip twitched
I felt like holding them still
When u brushed aside ur frills
My hands wanted to fondle ur hairs
And finally when u came near me
All i wanted to do was kiss u!

You are the best thing dat evr happened to me,
And dat evr will happen
You are d only thing dat crosses my mind .........evrytime!
Suddenly i feel that sleep is great 
And i know ,My dear Angel
Whatevr i dream abt u
I knew 
it would come true
As me n u
Will never be separated 
Till love exists............
.......... Till you exist
I will always look into your charming eyes n tell
I LOVE YOU
Till my last breath 
n dat's a promise !!!!


                                                                                 - Yogesh Suresh.


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Hope you enjoyed it!

Thursday, March 8, 2012

King Sunflower

Have you seen King Sunflower?
Beautiful, big and yellow?
With a belly of pollen,
A limb of stalk,
It stands tall and strong and sharp.

Look at him,
You'll feel like a subject,
Him like a majestic king.
You can look and look,
But you won't find one,
As cool and humble as him.

But did you know,
He hath a queen,
Bigger and more majestic than him?
She is mightier than all,
A God of worship,
Kind and generous to all.

She is a bringer of light,
A supporter of life,
But know that she can kill!

She hath many a subject,
Like this earth,
This sky,
And every planet you know of!

Her name is The Sun,
You know her well,
Just look at the sky if you don't!

She shines so bright,
You can't look in her eye,
Oh my! Her beauty is such!

But look at King Sunflower,
He spends his days,
Looking, Staring and Adoring!
His Queen he loves,
Oh so much!
He can't take his eyes,
Off her Shining, Beautiful body!

He follows her trail,
Through the sky,
As she does her job everyday.
Not a day does he miss her walk,
Be it the a of god or of devil!

To him his world,
Is only one,
And that is The Sun,
In her wake,
He lives his life,
Humble in Love and Lust.

Her look of Anger,
Is one he can't fight,
Her look of sadness,
Is one he can't bear,
Her look of happiness,
Is his life's dream.
His day begins,
As she rises from sleep,
And ends,
As she retires to sleep,
His love of her is such!

To all the lovers of this world,
Learn from the King,
His love is pure!
It is one you should have,
For your King or Queen,
If you don't,
Then let me tell you,
Stop wasting your time,
Don't betray the love,
Made so pure,
By his Highness,
my Sunflower King.

                                                                                    - Madhav Nayak

This is my first composition in ages. It is dedicated to a special someone first, then to all the people who have someone you care about. Hope you enjoyed it!

Hey There Pondy! - Part 5

Again, forgive me for the delay. I had my internal assessments going on the last week. And it is my deepest pleasure to inform you all that I royally screwed them all up. But through all of that, the memories of Pondy kept reminding me of the brighter side of life. So here's the next post!

We got onto the black rocks of the promenade beach, feeling a little bitter in the mouth at the let down... well, not entirely at the let down. The *welcome drinks* were doing their job per se. The sea is pretty rough at the shores of promenade. The rocks don't make it any easier to enjoy the beach. But, we were new and yet to discover how tho enjoy these rocks.

The rocks, and the warnings from parents and the internet were scary. So we were all apprehensive about approaching the angry sea. Drinks in hand we all sat for a while at the perimeter of the beach, talking in marvel that it had finally happened. The beach was a breath of fresh air after the intense heat of the main town. The breeze blowing in from the sea was really giving us relief and calming us down.

After a while of talking all of us fell silent, and I began feeling a little bored. So I decided to wander a little further into the rocks and do a little bit of wannabe mountaineering. Ankit, who I'm guessing was as excited about the beach as me, followed right behind me. The two of us slowly made our way closer to the beach till we were only a few feet away from the water. The sea really was a sight to behold. I've been calling it angry, but it was really calming. It was playful, spraying us with water once in a while, bringing on waves of different shapes and sizes, pushing forward and pulling back, making a thunderous rucus in front of us. It was, to me like a playful little child. I was amusing myself watching the sea play, and suddenly I realised most of the guys were down there with me and Ankit.

In a while we shifted our position down the beach and enjoyed the lazy quietness, something all of us had missed in a long time. It was peace for me. Having nothing to do, nothing to worry about, nowhere to be at, no deadline for assignments to worry about. It was a silence that is rare. When people fall silent, many times the silence gets uncomfortable. But the silence there was comforting and calming. When you can stand with 7 guys silently and not want to shout, you know you are with the right people. I know, I know: cliche. Hey! We all have right to be a little sentimental sometimes!

The moment had passed. The teenager in all of us wanted to break out now. So we all got out of the rocks, got our asses down to the parking, got onto the bikes and took off. We rode down the boulevard and parked in front of the huge statue of Mahatma on the boulevard. We then went back to the rocks and found comfortable places to sit(sleep in my case), and began sunbathing with our clothes on. The sun was so hot by now that it felt like we were under a focusing lens or something. It made us woozy and lazy. Again a silence settled over us, and it was NOT because of us being the right people. We just didn't have the energy to do anything but lie there! Anirudh finally got tired of the pointless lying around and shooed us off the beach.

Since it was still 3 in the afternoon, none of us wanted to go back to the rooms. So we decided to take a walk to this place called Bharathi park .Nice park. But frankly, I was too pooped to notice anything. We were thirsty and needed something to cool off. The ice cream vendors at the entrance took full advantage of the situation. 25 bucks for an ice cream and it wasn't even kwality walls. Very nice park indeed.

The walk through the park had us wanting to run back to the rooms. We did. After cooling off, we decided that we needed to go buy some "condiments" for that night's plan. For security reasons, I will not willingly "admit" to the "plan" of the evening. But, come on. 8 guys, cheap pricing of Pondicherry. EVERYTHING is cheap in pondy. Even "oil". Anymore than that and I will be "admitting" to our plan. So, jusht imagine! *snicker*.

Only some of us had the experience in this sort of thing, so we were a little lost. The first thing we wanted to do was buy a few packs of cards. We all loved to play bluff and three days in pondy without bluff was unthinkable! So we stopped off at a corner store and bought 3 packs at 15 per pack. Ankit had brought one from home. So, the bluff problem solved, we went on to find the integral part of the evening.

The walk down the street was uneventful. We were also hunting for decent dinner to pack and take back to the rooms. We didn't find any. We came across a "condiments" distributor, but unsatisfied we left there empty handed. Finally we went into a little restaurant. The man at the counter guided us to a sister enterprise to get our food packed. We walked down to the place and ordered dinner*5 chicked biryani, 2 veg fried rice and one szechwan noodles*. While waiting, I don't clearly remember what we did. I think Kritarth went hunting for a lemon or something.

After getting the food, we bought a few disposable plates. Then we left for the rooms. On reaching there, most of us made our way up to the rooms. Anirudh and Kritarth went ahead and made arrangements for our "condiments".*yessssssssssssss* The night started with a few games of bluff. Ah that game. Time flies when you play it. Before we knew it, it was late and the rest of the night went very eventfully, "plan" being successful and all. I have to say, Akshay and Siddarth were really strong. They didn't take part in our little "plan".

I found out a bit about everyone there. Stuff was disclosed, realised and lessons were learned. We also found out Anirudh is an alien from the planet whats-its-name who can do *stuff*. It still sends a shiver down my spine when I remember what he did. He stood still like a pole and kept saying nothing was working on him. Whatte guy!

The rest of the night is a blur for me. I don't remember when I slept or when I went to my room. What I remember is Ankit puking his guts out. He actually kept saying I'm not gonna puke while doing it! Talk about loosing it!