THE TOUCH OF LIFE
I wish i could be like the gentle breeze outside,
giving life to everything it touches on the way,
I want to be as invisible as the wind,to give everyone that beautiful touch.
"THE TOUCH OF LIFE "
I wish i could be like the gentle breeze outside,
giving life to everything it touches on the way,
I want to be as invisible as the wind,to give everyone that beautiful touch.
"THE TOUCH OF LIFE "
That was quite a crazy introduction to my new write
up. Well, being in the computer lab itself does it's part in clipping my
imaginative wings.
I was thinking about the
wind and the breeze right from my
Physics class. It was the last hour of the day and I couldn't have probably
been more exhausted. After attempting an exam and two other petty tests I
didn't see a reason why I shouldn't be
feeling all crabbed and jaded. No matter however hard I tried, I could barely focus . Now, the
dark clouds outside were looming large and there was every possibility of a
heavy downpour. The classroom had suddenly turned cold as if some kind of an
imaginary air conditioner was turned on at full blast. It was the kind of
climate that makes you crawl back into your blanket on a cold windy morning. I
could hear the dry leaves rustling and rattling against the wind that was
steadily picking up. And the heavenly breeze caressed my face throwing my hair into a disarray. That
impulsive jolt shook off all the weariness from each and every tired cell in my
body. It was more like a diddling surge of energy that awoke me from slumber. I
sat up straight on my seat with a naughty smile spread across my face trying
hard to hide it from other's notice. I just wanted to pick up my bag and walk
out of the class. The alluring invitation from mother earth was too good to
resist. From then on there was this huge
urge to get back to the hostel, change into my casuals and take a walk in the
rain. I spent the rest of the time staring at my watch to the end of the
period. It's then that I realised the paradigm of the seconds needle taking
forever when passing time is the most important thing on the agenda.
Usually, I call in my
friends for all the audacious expeditions. But, that day I wanted to be on my
own. I had this premonition that I've something really good in store for me and
this overwhelming sense of selfishness shrouded me to savour the good moments
all by myself. So, I set out, hoping to embark on a walk that would truly be
memorable. I decided to take a detour
into the forests adjacent to my college boundary wall. There wasn't much of a
road but rather a dwindling trail left by us whilst our previous expeditions. I
called it a trail because it wouldn't have probably existed if we wouldn't have
taken these so called 'expeditions' earlier. I needed to reach a clear that was
fairly far away from the edge of the forest before the first raindrops. Now,
this place had all the salient features of a forest like tall trees, overgrown high
grass and the rhythmic eerie chirping of crickets. It was also crudely dark
with the sun barely making it to the ground, a typical characteristic minus the
fact that it had no wild, terror inducing animal life. Not that they never
existed, just that our college and it's construction contributed in a major way
in driving the wild beasts deep into the woods. In spite of this, it's hard to
miss the blood curdling laugh of the hyenas on exceptionally silent nights. I
know that it sounds straight out of a horror movie but the fact can sometimes
be crazier than fairytales. The lack of wild cats were fairly compensated by
dreadful, fiery fanged venomous snakes. So each step had to be a careful one,
lest I trample a vicious cobra and it attacks, rendering me for no good. The
very possibility I can encounter a similar situation kept my adrenaline pumping.
As I trudged through the reeds, it wasn't still raining and there was an air of
emptiness all around the place. The trees were all still with gloominess wrapped
around them. It was like living a dead existence and my usually cheerful smile
dropped. Suddenly, the forest turned super
quiet and the first thing that rushed to my mind is that there is a predator
nearby. The obvious influence of Hollywood movies, I thought!. Rubbishing my notions I trudged forward. I
have to admit though that the unexpected silence was making me uncomfortable
beyond thought. The birds were flying back to their nests in a frenzied manner
as if in anticipation of a catastrophe. My knowledge about animals having an
innate ability to pre-recognize natural disasters was not helping me either. I
couldn't help but think that it was a calm before the storm. Deafening series of thunder strikes echoed through the woods. I was tempted to
walk back but something kept me moving forward. I reached the clear and it
appeared to me that all the trees were looking at me in distress. It left me in
a veil of melancholy, bringing an entourage of disparages flooding into my
feeble mind. For a moment, I wished if
the rain could come earlier.
Then, the silence gave way
to the gentle murmur of the leaves and suddenly there was a rush of life. The
grumpy trees seemed to have spring to life and my wild imagination perceived
that as they were smiling at me. As a kind gesture, I returned the smile
knowing that it is the most absurd thing to do. There was a thunderous roar of gust
through the pacified jungle. I knew impulsively that it's time. I closed my
eyes and looked skywards in anticipation of the rain. I raised both my hands to
welcome the great life giver. I didn't have to wait long as the innocent
raindrops splashed across my face. At that precise moment, I didn't care about
the gusty winds tugging hard at my clothes.
I didn't bother about lightning striking me. I just stood my ground and
slowly took in everything that was happening around me. The trees were swaying
in programmed perfect harmony and the leaves were hurriedly descending onto the
cold earth. It indeed was a sight to behold. I couldn't help but get jealous of
the great creator. Within a span of moments, he had changed everything. I felt
rejuvenated. I felt the rush of the two most powerful elements of nature coming
together to enrich me. It brings you so much close to the heavens. The
drizzling slowly gave way to a thunderous downpour. I ran for cover and
positioned myself under a banyan tree watching the breeze tearing away at the
vegetation. I felt vulnerable at the hands of mother nature and the tremendous
power that she possessed. I had to wait for almost an hour under the banyan
tree for the storm to subdue. The forest looked lush green though a few trees
had fallen fighting the fierce entourage. I ran back to the hostel with a
definite tale to tell my friends.
Wheat crops dancing to the tune of the breeze!!! |
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