Wednesday, September 30, 2009

(83) Dil halka ho jayega

kuch khatti, kuch tikhee
kuch kadvi baatein yaad karo
dil halka ho jayega,
jehdo jafai ki baatein yaad karo

achhi yaadein satayengi
has has kar tumhe rulayengi
gale se lagake bhikhre hue sapne
rusvai ki raatein yaad karo

bhul jao khusi ke un pal ko
socho na voh kabhi aaye the
masoom us chehre ko nikalo zehen se
unse babasta gham ki saugatein yaad karo

dil halka ho jayega
kuch nafrat se unko yaad karo

Monday, September 14, 2009

(82) Memories

In the very recent past, my friend whom I was talking to, very sadly lamented on the lack of no such drug which could help erase the memories. I agreed.
Today, while reading the newspaper, I came across an article which says that soon the scientists will be able to declare the discovery on one such drug which can help remove the unhappy or embarrassing memories, thus relieving the possessor of the same.
It claimed about the experiment already been conducted on animals for testing it which proved positive and as human brains had similar sheaths, such drug treatment would certainly help human sufferers to “overwrite” those memories arraying from petty issues, bitter fights, someone’s death, the humiliation or of the failed love affair- with beautiful thoughts.
Well, then counting to see that day and looking forward for my people who truly needs this drug, let’s hope if ever successful, this should help people positively.
Inputs, suggestions and more info on the matter, most welcome.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

(81) Pledge proven false

It fell short of word
It fell short of time
Hey look at that twinkle
See that falling chime

It dangled all this long
On the hook of hope
Draped in rag of faith
Twigged to rely-on rope

Survival was not tough
The aim was in the sight
Perfidy in name of day
Was all that gave the fight

That day came rushing by
And stood straight right infront
With nothing in the hand
But a prompting grunt

To strike the chord of memory
And accept the fact with loath
One promise has again been broken
Someone has forgotten the oath