Tuesday, September 14, 2010

The fun of Passing....


The fun of Passing…….

We play, we quarrel
We love, we fall out
We sooth, we hurt                                                                                                         
We breathe, we eat
We dream, we despair,

We see divinity in a tiny flower on the roadside
And pass through divine forest unaware!

We are so similar
And differences so insignificant!
Yet……?

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HA HA HA HA HA……..

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(OSI Prompt : The Passing)

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

AWESOME.....

gautami tripathy said...

Yes..

I watch while the mountains crumble

WritingsForLife said...

absolutely. that is the beauty of it - life.

:-)

Gazal Bharadwaj said...

liked d initial lines....

Weasel said...

An excellent post! =)

-Weasel

Sandra.if said...

it is good to remember those things...thanks!!

Anonymous said...

I like it very much - it's a fun read that holds a lot of truth - and yes, maybe if we could approach life just a little more playfully... like you have here. Thank you.

Patti said...

Great! I love the differences in people, don't you?

Amity said...

what is that Harshad? the ending I mean!

:))))

I already added more pics in my OSI post as you requested! :) Do check...:)

Harshad Mehta said...

Hi Amity, Nice to see u back.

Don't we do all sort of funny things and play with that insignificant difference?

When we see bigger picture, we can only laugh at the games we play. Isn't it??

Rashmirekha Manna said...

How true....

"We see divinity in a tiny flower on the roadside
And pass through divine forest unaware!"

We try to read between the lines and find imaginary things we want to find.

And we ignore the clear words when someone is shouting from roof tops, finding it hard to believe

Jim said...

Very nice, Harshad. We have a saying here in the States, "one can't see the forest for the trees." Meaning we get all involved in the little things and miss out on the larger beauty all around us.

I believe that is litteraly true in New England where almost everything is trees. I always said that one has to wait until winter and the trees shed their leaves before one can see what the lay of the land really is.
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I lived in New Hampshire for three years in one of my earlier lives. But now I have lived in texas for forty-four years.
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SandyCarlson said...

So well done.