Daily Babble

Dream A Little Dream

I just woke up from a long Sunday nap. I woke up with an urgency that took its time washing away into disappointment. Disappointment that the adventure I dreamt up ceased in a  rude snap second, so alarming, so life-like, so real. There was a cocktail, on a beach, and a sleep that opened doors… Continue reading Dream A Little Dream

Writing

Eroding

Hey, guys!  Since I was in grade seven, I have been a regular reader of the daily newspaper and over the years, I have noticed how the focus of these has turned to certain events which all bring out a larger reality, a sadder reality, of where the world stands today. Religion, belief and values,… Continue reading Eroding

Daily Babble

She – Tribute on Woman’s Day | From The Archives

Hey, guys! Following is the short essay I wrote on the occasion of Women’s Day. This was also my entry for a competition where I won first prize and I found this buried in the many other essays I have on my old laptop. If you guys like reading this, let me know, I’ll post… Continue reading She – Tribute on Woman’s Day | From The Archives

Writing

Hollow Happiness

While away my hours in the lap of indulgence, Surrounded by silk so soft and exotic ornaments, Bed of green paper and I’m plastered in gold, Carpets of gems and riches untold, Inside, this heart is still the same, Blood, tissues,spirit so plain, No depth, just false peace and joy, What’s the point of all… Continue reading Hollow Happiness

Writing

Closed Doors

  Old cultures and lost traditions. All rose from the sowing of the same seeds, Unity, religion and belief, Behind those red brick walls, Hides a story far stronger than any before, Of epic battles and royalties, Of castles that we talk of today, We really barely know, The story behind the luxury of those… Continue reading Closed Doors