Thursday, February 25, 2010

Traffic

Traffic is barbaric in Bangalore.I didn't really experience Bangalore traffic until recently.Riding to and fro 15km to ISRO and back tires me mentally and physically.The kings of the road (take 3 guesses)..got it at the first guess?Autos! Stubborn monstrous yellow creatures.They occupy the centre of the road and won't budge till you give him a headache by honking.

My rules for happy riding in Bangalore:)

1. It's all about respect.If you're riding an activa,let the enfield behind you pass:).Don't be too over ambitious.
2.You have all rights to annoy autos! It's pay back time baby!
3.Plug those headphones into your ears.The best way to phase out the chaotic honking and engine noise.
4.I'm not preaching,but stop at RED!.Don't risk it even if it's 5 s.The other person might just intentionally drive into you if his signal is green.
5.Cover yourself completely!Wear your prettiest scarf/helmet/jacket .If not, you'll surely be coated with a layer of pollution and dust.

Happy riding!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Breathe . .



Tattered dog bitten clothes,
A distorted tattoo on his arm.
Smoking a low-quality beedi,
and a well-knit quit to keep him warm.

At a pathetic age of forty,
He was nothing but a shrunk nicotine and tobacco poisoned dying man..
..sitting by the tea stall,flanked by two diseased stray dogs.
how everything had changed in this short time span!

Racing back 20 years,the same tea stall,
a hot blooded educated man of twenty,
Smart,athletic,hyper-active and popular.
A graduate certificate in hand,patiently sipping tea.

He smoked occasionally with the excuse of "celebration",
he didn't realize that his celebrations lasted more than a pack.
Life was generous then,a decent job and a hefty bank balance.
With the superfluous money,his tobacco and nicotine addiction was back.

The urge to smoke,the pleasure of floating in nothingness..
..compelled him to resist his sane mind.
He became an independent man ,intransigent to what others said.
In his own egoistic lonely bubble ,he remained confined.

The heaviness of his lungs didn't bother him,
The coughing and blood didn't bother him,
His presumptuous arrogance exacerbated his failing lungs.
Chances of survival was slim.

Knowing well that his death is imminent,
He sits numb with the beedi in his hand.
He chose to spend the last few days with his greatest foe and best friend...
.................the cigarette.