Friday, March 7, 2008

Peace to all who "fall" in Love



किसकी किस्मत को कोसे हम
जिसकी राह तके आँखें हुई नम,
वह न समझा कभी दर्दे जुदाई का गम,
फिर भी नजाने क्यों दिल कहे,
वही था और रहेगा तेरा हमदम


It seems like a battle between the heart and the brain,
The mind and the soul,
Hope for serendipity v/s belief in reality
To hold on or let go

As they say " साँस है तोः आस है " but then why do the "wise" advise not to hope for the lost love to come back?? Why is "moving on" considered to be the sensible step?? Even then when 1 knows that ones love is lonely across the other corner of the world... living under the guise of "independent glee"; under the notion of (fake) triumph of practicality over sensitivity, of (thorny) bed or roses over (warm and gentle) sea of fire!!!

I always keep asking myself this question that why don't all love stories have happy endings ...
Why can't "every" Romeo n Juliet "live (together) happily ever after" ??

गर जुदाई ही किस्मत का फ़ैसला है तोह नाज्दिकियोका धोका क्यों है?
जब साथ नसीब ही नही उनका तोह दिलने उन्हें भुलानेसे रोका क्यों है??

I just pray to God that may all the souls who fell but didn't rise in love find peace and happiness
Amen

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I think love and life are two different skies.. when you fall in love you feel a rise in life.. If one does not rise.. probably s/he didn't fall too..

Manav said...

Change is always beautiful- so the use of Hindi poetry in your blog just delighted me. I was trying to figure out answers to some of the questions raised by you but after spending long time thinking about them, I realized that millions of people became philosophers to find their appropriate answers and died without finding a true answer. All your questions can be summarized in one line ‘why do all good things not everlasting...?’ Everybody knows that all good things have a definite life span (even the human life) but complains when their lifespan end. Why? We can’t control the lifespan of good things but we can certainly control the way we enjoy them. In my opinion the only solution to the problem is “live in present”. But just like the other solutions this solution is also ‘easier said than done’.
I believe that all Romeo n Juliet always lived happily together (though not in the physical worlds but notice that you are still taking their names together). They lived such because they listened to their heart only but we think that they faced great sorrows because we apply reasoning to their true love.

I don’t think many people will appreciate this blog because this blog is inspired from madness but not written with reason. But that doesn’t matter because this kind of piece always delights first the writer and then those who have experienced (or are experiencing) the same conflict. In the end, I believe that there is no need to pray to God for happiness of the people who fall in love because true love always results in scaling divine heights.....