With flavorous masalas colonizers invaded India for,
In the cosy balcony witnessing the uninvited rain showers
Reciting best-loved verse from the Quran
My eyes welcomed a tear of missing a person long gone.
Humming a dua for the safety of all
I welcomed the radio cracking between
The broken signals of towns
Bringing the souvenir of past.
Memories and fragrance,
Delightful tea and rain on skin,
Cherishable beyond.
And I think to myself what a wonderful world.
Stargazing with a tint of moonlight-
Invading privacy through the window
Touching the gentle wound
Bathed in water, Dettol, warm hands,
and now some light
Comfort, water, and a deeply cut face in the mirror
Instead of the reflection
Admiring the beloved with
Betadine Antiseptic Topical Ointment,
Patient face hiding the worries.
Two Reflections giggling
at the funny unskippable YouTube ad,
And I think to myself what a wonderful world.
A friend and sibling with cough and cold
Bargaining with care at the last day of book fair
Running to get the first edition of favourite books
For person they truly care for
Shipping the book with
Precious Postcards unknown
And I think to myself what a wonderful world.
Secretly writing the journal at the death of night
To Charlotte
The name of her diary
The darkness, sandwich, and clock
witnessing the tears of joy, and solitude
Of both ink and emotions
Dancing brilliantly without being judged
And I think to myself what a wonderful world.
Eating the delicately roasted mutton with mashed potatoes-
The process of picking the
Beans, peas, and potatoes,
Boiling them at low flames afterwords,
Aromatic waves as going for a ballet practice,
Defines the art of cooking and gratification for her
And I think to myself what a wonderful world.
Like in the movie theatres
At the gate of mental asylum
Jazz of chirps with performance during dawn-
After years of hallucinations
Riddled sleepless schedule
'Schizophrenia' boldly written in the sick section
Of the muddled cream crumbled paper.
Smiling
Finally a smile with relief
while looking at a white butterfly
On a yellow orchids outside,
Was it another seizure?
Or just another ordinary natural order.
But
Finally freedom
And, another smile
And I think to myself what a wonderful world.
[The title is inspired by Thiele, Bob, and George David Weiss. "What a Wonderful World." Louis Armstrong, ABC Records, 1967.]
I extended my imagination with words of how we find comfort in gratitude. The beauty of nature surrounds us, and its essence is a miraculous gift. It hums the music of the heart, making us the centre of universe. I want to explore the notion of finding beauty in life's mundane aspects, where happiness and pain, tears and joy, balance each other.
Consider the person falsely accused of murder, who finally finds freedom after years. Nature welcomes him with open arms. Or the couple who, after a long struggle, finally marry, and in a moment of tender care, help each other through pain and bleeding. The moonlight, a symbol of nature's comfort, shines upon them.
Even simple pleasures like a cup of tea bring joy to a solitary soul. It's about appreciating what's around us and cherishing human connection. When people care for each other, they go to great lengths, traveling to different cities to find books that bring joy to their loved ones.
So, sit for a while, with your cup of tea, coffee, or a candy whispering the wonders around, grateful to Almighty, humming in sweet voice,
Yes! I think to myself what a wonderful world.
So powerful, so heart touching!! you are such an amazing human being!! please keep writing!! like this.
ReplyDeleteYour appreciation means a lot to me, Sugarplum π©·✨. May God bless you
ReplyDeleteI absolutely loved this! The way you mix moonlight, care, and those little everyday moments like a YouTube ad had me smiling. It’s such a unique and relatable take—serious but also so warm and comforting. You’ve got a way of making even the small things feel poetic! Well done my Muzzuπ€
ReplyDeleteYour words are like warm hugs. Elated that you feel connected. π©·☕✨ Jazakallah khair. I love you ππ
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