Sunday, May 25, 2014

Time for India to Shine?

Hey people,

It has been some time since I posted anything here and well, I was kinda busy.

But some time since the results of the Elections in India have come out, I have seen and heard tons of negative comments against BJP, who , well, took the lions share of the votes.
And they are poised to form the new government as well.

But what I can't really understand is all the negativity against BJP and their P.M candidate, N.S Modi.
All I hear is how he is going to bring about rules that will ruin the country, destabilize the economy and of course cause riots in the country as his party prefers Hindus.
And I would like to call B.S on all these accusations.

I mean, the achievements that he has done to Gujarat it phenomenal.
And the level of safety in the place is astounding. It makes one envy for the same level in our home states.
And well I hope that it will be possible for us to walk out of our home after ten in the night.

We, the Indian Youth, and everyone else who voted for you, hope that we haven't made a wrong choice.


Cheers and Hoping for a phenomenal next 5 years,

I.B

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Monday, March 10, 2014

Parents... our Providers

Hey there peeps,

I think maybe my last post made me sound too... nostalgic, or as a person who misses his childhood.
But then,  lots of people do.
And just yesterday, we celebrated two of my friends birthdays.
There birthdays are separate days in the same week, but being students, we tend to club them together. It's easier on the pocket.
Well, as I said, we celebrated their birthday(s).
And it was good. I won't say phenomenal ot anything.
The cake was too chocolaty, and thick.
The people were less, but cared about both the bday boys.
The gifts were good and something each one needed.
And all this just made me think.
About all the time our parents spent, for celebrating our birthdays.
Calling everyone, getting a cake, getting good dresses for us to wear, getting another gift for us to show around...
All the hard work they do.
And, yet, all it takes is a second to forget all of this and more, when they do something we see as wrong, but is infact part of a greater right.
And we , after all our tantrums and whatnot, still have the courage to look them at the face, without a concern for what they might have felt or gone through.
And we demand more and more.
And they still love us more.
We bask in their love and use it to gain.. and gain we do, from our pain.
Shame on us. Shame on us. Shame on us.

-I.B
(A shamefull son who has everything and still manages to let down his parents at every possible moment.)

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Childhood

That sense….
That one sense that you have when you are a child.
That sense of freedom and that feeling…. Of wanting to grow up.
That sense… of seeing those elder to you as someone to look up to.
That sense… of seeing everything as pure and of seeing your parents as Gods.
Someone to worship. Someone who can achieve everything.
That , and more, becomes the essence of childhood.
It’s a time when everything anyone says to you, you believe.
And yet, we become people who don’t trust anyone when we grow up.
Dad and Mom become him and her, he/she, they.
You see them as your equal.
Someone who is not able to see the world in your viewpoint.
Someone who is not able to tell what is in, or cool.
Someone who holds you back when you should be achieving greater things in life.
And if I told you, that listening to them is the best thing you could do, most teenagers would disagree.
Most adults would agree.
Because they, and they alone know what the world is like, without the cocoon of silk and gold wrapping us.
Without our luxury features and our cars, phones and what not to do our bidding, we soon find ourselves as something close to nothing.
 That, is alone, the harsh reality of the world. And that was the world you were born into.
  
And that is the world you will live in.


‘If your child grows as much as you, be it in terms of height, weight or even maturity, then , you, as a parent , have lost your right to call him as your child.
To you, he is now a man, a stranger, an equal. Someone to carry on your lineage, your family, your family name. 
Someone, who, in the years to pass, will realize the same thing.
Someone, who will cry for you and your wisdom. Someone, who will cry himself to sleep, to hear your voice, call out his name.
But in truth, you have lost your right the call him your child.
Now, he is your son. A man. A man, in whole.‘
-          Unknown
-          Modified by S.N

An Ode to Parents
Parents gave us life
Yet we often neglect that
Till we become a parent ourselves
We don’t see the pain they had
When we see our child grow
We feel proud
When we see our child excel
We feel prouder
Like a pigeon ruffling and puffing its wings
We strut about like a proud pigeon
One day they talk back to you
Shout at you, scream at you
Then you realize
That while you saw them grow old
You forgot that one day you would too
With a heart full of pain
And nerves dull with the sorrow
Many a times our parents hide it from us
But it can be viewed in their eyes
The same pain our eyes will reflect
A few years down the road.
-          The Random Poet


This a all my works... the random poet and S.N and Indian Boy are all me.
But I don't mind even if you forget my name.
Just remember to honour your parents, when the time to do so comes about.
Care for them, nurture them the same way they nurtured you.
They didn't abandon you when you were weak, frail and not able to move around.
Why would you want to do the same?

With love, honouring my parents, who I miss terribly cos they are in India,
                                                                                   - I.B
(Here's hoping that they bring me all the stuff I want from India )


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