Sunday, May 16, 2010

The Last Piece of My Bachelorhood


Thoughts are like attending to the second call of nature. If you do not attend at the right time, you fail to get the best out of it. Forget the best, sometimes it turns out to be a repression of no immediate solution. A very similar is happening with me for the past couple of days, you may say months, but I have sustained with élan, thanks to my great passionate journey of the last five months.

Knowing Naimisha was like a perfect release of that great repression. The ultimate point of ceaseless downpour. I didn’t know, but I wanted somebody so lovable. I knew only when I got to see. Our discourse covered almost everything that is possible between both of us over phone and many times it continued till early morning. It so happened that I failed to attend office in time, forget putting in my mind there.

Today, she has got eight names from me. I decide to allot one name each for a day in a week and the principal name will remain the same as “Trophie” to satisfy my desire to remain a romantic pair for life.

Tail Piece : Sometimes, in a more pragmatic frame of mind, I think Getting a beautiful wife is like getting a job in a Fortune 500 Company. You have to try for it and then make effort to improve and sustain yourself. The same must apply to me.

2 comments:

  1. Hi!
    I had just gone through each word of your self acclaimed last writing in ur bachelor hood. I was amused to read it and would like to praise for your choosing of words, though casual but innovative in ur writing. This, I feel is straight from your heart. I feel when heart and mind filled with mixed emotions you can downpour with this sort of writing.

    I wish you all the best for the new innings of your life, they say the better half. Yes Ashu, I know you for the past sixteen years in our energetic teen, bouncy adult hood and as a complete person as a professional in our respective fields. I have seen you successful in each instant of the game of life. You would come out as a winner in this personal front too.

    Best wishes for both of you for the rest of your life.

    Sudhanshu

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  2. I really liked it ashutosh. In fact I liked most of your posts. but here you have started with a wonderful sentence...keep posting.

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