Sunday, March 26, 2006

Tagged , for perfect lover....

Thnx psycho,bhau and avi for tagging me!!

You people must know how difficult it is to write 8 qualities of the perfect lover!!!
and more difficult is to tag 8 more ppl!!!( so leaving this part :D )
I am trying it in my own way.. well!! I am not a strict follower of rules ( sorry :P)

1) I want her to love me
more than anything,
coz i cant live without it,
so pals, pray!!

2) I want her to play
pranks with me
and to let me take revenge
in my own way!!

3) I want a beautiful smile
which gives me a reason
to live and to love her
for one more day!!!

4) I want to listen to her
all my life
and I want her to listen
even if I don't have
anything to say!!

5) I want her to be understanding
coz in this complex world,
the emotions are also
getting complex
day by day!!!

6) One more thing is important
for me, and that's my family,
so she must respect them
come whatever may!!

7) I want her to believe me
and believe in me,so that
she can forget the world
and on my shoulders
she can lay!!!

8) I want her to know that
I am a possesive man
but still she is free
to do what she wants
and to walk away!!!

Friday, March 17, 2006

Aankhon Dekhi

Most of us spend all of our lives running after our goals, motives... money, power or anything. We don't even notice what is happening around us and how others are living their lives.

It was a small village near Ranchi where I was moved by this incident. That year farmers were eagerly waiting for the rain. But, Monsoon was playing tricks.

The Mukhiya of that village, his family and some people were sitting outside his hut, looking at the sky with hope and were frustrated with the games nature plays.

Suddenly his son came from the fields running and shouting... Dad!! rain is coming!! I can smell it!! He said it with much conviction. Mukhiya smiled at his son as if he believed him. A thunder followed and everybody looked at the sky again!! Mukhiya's elder daughter asked if it would really rain. Mukhiya looked in her eyes and replied in affirmative, and her eyes started shining with hope. But again, Nature played its trick. No rain!!

After half an hour, suddenly sky became very dark and eyes more hopeful. The younger daughter of Mukhiya became ecstatic when a tiny drop of water fell on her little palms. She started dancing and showing it to everyone present there as if she held a trophy. And after that even nature could not remain cruel. Here came the heavy rains. It became difficult to distinguish between the rains and the tears of happiness. Mukhiya's son was telling people “look, didn’t I say?" Mukhiya was shouting “Come on everyone!!! Let’s celebrate!! Bad times are gone!!” Everyone was so happy. This year Mother Nature did listen to them. The smiles on every face were worth a million dollars!!

Mukhiya ordered everyone to enter in the hut to avoid getting wet. And everybody followed, except the younger girl whom nobody noticed, was still dancing in the rain...with her trophy!!!!!

( With thanks to the article in Times of India )