I DON’T KNOW
“Click Clock… Tip Top….. Brrrrrr….. Hahahaha…”
Sounds from the
bright world outside as I sit inside my pigeon-hole in attempt to figure out
the best fit to this impossible curve.
“Whooossshhhhh” …. That was the wind talking.
It’s funny, how inanimate objects come alive and become your
best companions when with over two sleepless nights of incomprehensible
jargon left unstirred.
“I wonder what the temperature is like outside”
For some reason even my termite infested wall seems more
interesting than the inevitably imminent.
“What if I just don’t study and go to the exams with an
open mind. That’ll be the real test of my intelligence”…. A brilliant thought,
maybe a little too brilliant. No. Let's see.
Hmmmmm...... This makes for a great debate between the two voices in my head.
Angelic conscience: A stream of ants, illuminated by the sunlight, jutting into my room and traversing in the most rhythmic of patterns reminds me of nature's inherent simplicity. How complicated we human beings have made it!. Life is Simple, only if we ever knew it.
Angelic conscience: A stream of ants, illuminated by the sunlight, jutting into my room and traversing in the most rhythmic of patterns reminds me of nature's inherent simplicity. How complicated we human beings have made it!. Life is Simple, only if we ever knew it.
Devilish Mind: No. Humans were born to defy laws. My very existence and the existence of all those around me is the result of an act of defiance. Had Adam and Eve been ever submissive to the laws of God, there’d be no humanity. And, perhaps, then life would be simple. Life may be Simple, but we will never know it. Of all the things God created, his most entertaining creation was the human being. He who defies laws, stomps the earth, and conquers the universe. God’s watching, and it’s fun. Trust Me!
My Verdict: So, my animosity is only natural. For, I want to defy laws. That’s what makes me human after all.
PS: As always, I succumb to the voice that most suits my convenience. Exams!, Here I come.
You've described the stream of ants really well. And a brilliant thought! :)
ReplyDeleteOh! Thank you.
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