The continuation on the post – “The Beginning” is pending. Have to do that some time and soon. Well, my Father used to say that “Procrastination” is my middle name. I would rather just say that I am plain Lazy. Well that apart, I guess it takes a lot for me to get going and once I get going, I am in overdrive. Good or bad, I do not know, but that is how I am.
For some unknown reason an old piece I wrote back in 2004 came to my head last night and I had been searching for it since then. I finally found it – at a place where I should have looked at in the first place – my old blog!!!
So here it is, copy pasted as is, when it was written way back on 28th of September, 2004. It was titled:
The Stormy Night
The storm clouds loomed ominously over the horizon. The wind whipped up dust and the dried leaves in mini tornadoes. Man and animal, both weren’t safe, out on a day like this. The winds blew the clouds in and the almighty downpour began all of a sudden. It wasn’t like the normal rains that one sees starting out in a gentle note. No! This was a deluge whose kind of which had never been seen before. The clouds were now directly overhead and it began their downpour. Thunder rolled, lightening flashed and the rain came down in torrents. Within minutes the waters swelled and overflowed the banks sweeping away everything in sight. The fury of nature was resplendent to watch, if the destruction caused by this cosmic dance could be ignored.
It looked like it was the coming of the end of creation. The little pigeon with his mate, took shelter in the low hanging branches of the giant oak. He was sick, wet and cold. At each flash of lightening and peal of thunder, he trembled, wondering if he was going to survive the night. He held on to the branches along with his mate for dear life. The wind whipped the mighty oak like a blade of grass. Fortunate were the blades of grass, for they bent at will to the onslaught of the wind. The oak stood upright and majestic in the face of the wind like he had done so in the past. But this was not an ordinary storm, none like the ones he had faced before. The wind whipped around him, like it was bent upon uprooting this defiant tree that had withstood his onslaught for centuries. The oak creaked and moaned. The pigeon looked around fearfully. The wind blew harder and harder, finally in a mighty heave ho bust of its breath, the oak gave a long heart rendering creak, as if it were crying out and bemoaning its fate and fell down on its side with a resounding crash. The pigeons flew up in fright to save their lives, but the torrential downpour forced them down again. They looked at the mighty oak, which had been their home and home to countless, others before them, now lying on its side like a vanquished warrior. The pigeons still never lost hope. They clambered onto the fallen branches, fighting the wind, which threatened to blow them away, taking shelter again in them, holding onto each other with eyes tightly shut.
They rode out the storm in the safety of the fallen oak, to open his eyes to a splendid dawn, with dewdrops glistening in the early sunshine and a beautiful rainbow in the horizon. They flew up and out of the tree, cooing, heralding the arrival of another beautiful day, basking in the glory of nature; whose fury of last night was forgotten. Hearing their cries, the other animals that had been hiding from the storm peeped out and emerged slowly. Life began again, together, with the ever-warm embrace of Mother Nature protecting them, watching over them.
So ‘Long
~Lazy!