Scare in between… until the wind
A dog barking…
A dog barking…
It
wants to play, old kids howl
The
dog is scared
Two
animals
To
one another, shameless
People
bark at them
Beefeaters
take fruits
Surprised
vegetarians
Buy
vegetables
A
divorcee looks
A
housewife also looks
Both
scared to talk
Traffic
jam…
Beggars
sell goods, windows close
Cars
ready to start
Wind
blows
Grasses
smile, trees laugh
Sweats dry
The concept of 'scare' [did not use dread here because of Kierkegaard] has been
used with different stakeholders coming in contact by chance... the 'scare' that
is in between them for eons of years, when they have had the occasion of coming
in contact and have faithfully not understood them, or if they have, it was with
ethnocentrism... these short verses talk about them without any value
judgement... however, there is a wind that changes things... this is per
Tagore's song... 'kothha hote shomirono, ane nobo jagorono'... which translates
into... a wind that comes out of nowhere and brings with it a renaissance!
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