Friday, 2 November 2012

Rain-in my heart, in my soul!


  
  So finally, it rained yesterday, bringing in the monsoon for the city. I was sitting in my bedroom chatting with a friend on g-talk and suddenly heard something roaring outside, of course it were the clouds. Noise that rain drops made on the shed in the balcony sounded like symphony to the ears, cool breeze swung open the door and greeted me; I almost felt like hugging it, but alas, have you ever seen wind staying at a place for more than a second, I guess never. I thought, so be it, at least it came and met me (although not suitably).


It had become so dark at 6 in the evening that it nearly felt like night. I got outside in the balcony and cursed the instance when I had decided to cover it with a shed, this way I could only hear the noise of the raindrops but couldn't have the feel of it. The earthy smell of first rain is very sweet and it fills your senses with utter pleasure; a pleasure that is indescribable. It wasn't only I who was pleased because of the sudden breakdown of the clouds…the trees, plants and the birds too were in a joyous frame of mind, it seemed. Rain makes everything look clearer; the green is more green, the blue is more blue…even the black is pure after coming in contact with it! The fact that it’s transparent draws me towards it more; everything becomes crystal clear through it.

Just a few days ago I was anticipating monsoon, and when it arrived I did not know how to welcome it. May be that’s how life brings happiness to us, in a very unexpected way, we are waiting for it our whole life long and when it actually knocks at our doors, we are clueless about what to do with it; we are not actually enjoying that it came our way but are worried as to how to make it stay forever. And in this process that very moment is lost; it’s gone with the wind, only to come back after a lifelong wait.

Uh! Did I distract you from the main theme…just to remind you its rain that we are talking about.  Back to from where we started.

Never understood why people call rainy days gloomy, where for me they are so colorful-filled with lots of greens and yellows. They fill me up with sheer nostalgia from the days of childhood, the carefree days where rain meant a day off from school and spent at home playing in the rain. I used to love making boats with paper and seeing them sail in the clogged water with the help of blowing wind. Leaving behind its traces, the rain would be gone the next morning with the paper boats there, jammed in the mud. In the later years, walking in the rain, soaking in the sweet earthy fragrance and feeling the wind pass by became the most favorite hobby.  Rain is also a significant symbol of homecoming-the birds fly back to their nests, the animals seek for a shelter and the humans come back to their homes. With that I want to share something personal, for me the most content feeling is when my whole family is around in the warmth of my home, safe and sound, while the rain storms the world outside. I feel calmed, I feel happy and I feel contented by the proximity of the family members- that’s what rains do to you, bring you closer and that is probably why they can never be gloomy for me.

It’s been more than a month since I started writing this post, and when am on the verge of finishing it, it’s still raining.

Times have changed; I no more make paper boats. Now, I sit by my window, completely ensnared by the beauty of rain, savoring and admiring it…the incredibly gauzy rain!

8 comments:

  1. Lagi saawan ki ye jhadi...aur jo aap likh padi!
    Wah:)
    Cycled in rain after a long time lately...and I can totally relate to the sheer awesomeness:)

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    1. haha..shukriya hai hamari taraf se for the 'wah'! :)

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  2. Didi.... Loved it, as always. :)

    Thanks a lot for sharing :)

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  3. it was amazing didu absolute love.
    keep on writing and love for that.

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  4. it was amazing didu absolute love.
    keep on writing and love for that.

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  5. guess i am rather late to the party...! a nice post...! the smell of the first drops of the rain, whatever they are called, are sheer bliss.. The memories you write about set me thinking about a lot of things in the past.. The rather unpleasant smell of the wet clothes hung out to dry inside the house, the humid air around the house, the skipping stones in the school grounds, sulking students - since PT classes are now maths and science classes..
    Guess we all move on.. but it sure does feel good to rewind and think back..! thank you for that!

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  6. Rain is my fav.. i guess in a hot summer nation like ours many await rain and monsoon. I love rain. Am a person who uses the word love carefully and i mean it when i use it... Beautiful writing and it is so powerful i wanna write along with you. Inspiring .. Structure of this article is top notch. How rarely and cutely Rain plays in our lives... kid days, boats, holidays, breeze, and family oneness ... Constructively written. ... Few say its gloomy cause they are the poor and homeless and that is political and economical..May rain wash away social injustice.. If it does .. We can all dance in rain as kids again... :))))))

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