Tuesday, July 6, 2010

It's been a while..

It's been a while..
Since I sat to put in..
Some thoughts that pass..
From one ear to the other..

Why?I just wondered!
Could it be the change of city..
Or the job which got hectic..
Taking most of my time..

Even then I did have time..
which is often occupied..
with love.&.family..
living at a distance...

'Distance' is an amazing thing..
In maths it is..
distance multiplied by the time..
but in real ..it's not the same.

More the distance..more is the time..
which is needed to cover..
with each passing momment..
which changes from a day to days..

but then when you are at home..
you feel not the same..
as you want to move out and live..
a life which looks better being away..

You get more freedom..
you get to decide more..
you get to choose whatever you want..
with your money in your pocket..

Inspite of all this..
there is a time when you wish...
it would have been better..if..
you stayed at home..

Home..which has its own ..
problems, tensions..fights..
at times water,at times electricity..
at times weather or even people..

whatever it may be..
it would always be the place..
which would have people to love..
and embrace you just the way you are!


By,
Tulika Jyoti Vardhan

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Alone on a week end!

Almost on every week end,
I stay at my place,
Till the weekends,
With little or no work kept...

How the time passes,
What exactly I do,
Simply browse,
Or a call takes away the day.

Move out and see the world,
Many say to me ,
But somehow I find myself,
Alone with no one to go around..

From cleaning my clothes,
To fighting with the cook,
Crying for food,
To drying clothes on a hook..

My days meander around,
Petty tasks like these,
Yet I feel no desire,
To go out and see..

Could be lazy,
Could be sceptical,
Could be missing,
Some people I dearly love.

In an unknown city,
With an unknown language,
How much one can do,
With few number of friends..

But I do keep up with my days,
Waiting patiently,
When I will have the time to see all,
With someone I dearly Love!


By,
Tulika jyoti vardhan