Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Boredom

Silence breaks in silence
Everything passive
Inactivity in full control
Only the wall to grin at
And ceiling to look up
In solitary play
I win the game with the shadow,
Smiling at the shadow 
I know I am bored
Not a soul to tap awhile,
Cascading indeed
This boredom!!

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10 comments:

  1. Thats bad..."Bored? Go hang yourself" is what we friends say :)

    ha! that was kidding....again, you pen all this very well!

    Wish you and family a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Cyclops

    wishes,
    devika

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  2. Silence breaks in silence - that is beyond the reach of my mind. I like this a lot. Everyone goes through this, right?

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  3. *sigh*...boredom, me and me. Sometimes we are not good company

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  4. @Devika - you are definitely an ardent commenter in my blog. But, as usual most of the time, I don't respond to any comments unless they are new comers to my blog. Instead I visit them:). Since you have disabled your comment feature, not even God can pass comments;). I might land in Kerala soon:)

    Merry X'mas and a prosperous new year to you too. God bless.

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  5. Thank you Cylcops for the response...i know, you don't respond very often - but it's okay....and i agree, it's so good to visit back - I miss that :)

    God wanting to pass comments on my blog....I like that...most of what i write is after a personal deliberation with Him...except when we are at odds and that sometimes turns sort of a rant!...so in a way i've His comments :)

    Most welcome to Kerala, M :) but i'm in Delhi -- which place will you be going there?

    my hearty Christmas and New Year Greetings, once again M :)

    wishes,
    devika

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  6. I haven't finalised the places yet...but definitely one hill station in Kerala. New Delhi is on my list too but for now I have to scrap it, as a friend who suppose to guide me in Delhi is currently on job assignment in Malaysia:).

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  7. okay,M :) Munnar could be a good choice, but a little commericialised, i guess...but Nelliyampathi...Vagamon, Ponmudi are good spots too...And waterfalls, backwaters also must be more exciting...Actually much of Kerala's beautiful places especially in the North are lesser explored by tourists -- thats how i've felt,

    wishes,
    devika

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  8. Ohh! just full of natural beauty...and Bakel Fort and the shore -- be sure (I don't need to say that...one of the most known places --

    Wayanad is another, infact all northern districts...its like you just cross so many beautiful spots when you travel indoors :)

    wishes,
    devika

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