Sunday, April 19, 2020

This nature shall not come back

I don’t know which is scary?
Whether the fact that the mortality rate is 1% or whether i might be in those 1%

I don’t know which is insecurity ?
Whether 32 of 198 Bangalore wards are sealed off, or the prospect my ward might be next

I don’t know which is selfishness?
Whether people getting to see each other, or whether my dreams (which am working upon) of perpetual wfh turning true

I don’t know which is apprehension?
Whether me getting scared of people, or them who brave all odds to get stuffs delivered at house all way

I don’t know which is priority?
Whether me jumping on to a flight en route home, or hoping for the air space shutdown to continue and save lives

I don’t know which is cruel?
Me avoiding social appearance, and declining the hands who extend invite always

I know one thing: those who brave this storm will see a new place , new greed and new dream from the next day

The world will change, this is a pause
Enjoy whatever you like from the present cause

Because it will be a leap when people step out
Physically they might be out but they would always recoil and stick in their abode whereabout

Appearance shall cease, voices shall rise
Touches would fade away, only digital connects would be labelled as wise

Humans asked for this, humans deserved this descent
When every day majority of mankind expressed displeasure with the nature and the state of present

This is a lesson underlined by nature
That dissatisfaction always brings a change which drastically alters the future

But mankind is good in lapse memory
All this lessons will only go as a bookmark in future story

Those who realize the nature will change forever
Are cherishing their last moment with the current stage of nature before it changes altogether

But fear grips the realisation of the fact that nature will never remain as is after this
As souls like me opt to worry for their lives rather than spending the last few moments before the present state of nature dismiss

I know one thing: choice is mine
Whether to cherish this last few moments of current nature, regardless of whether am in that 1% mortality line..