Tag: hope

  • All that matters

    Every once in a while
    Comes a time
    When two pairs of eyes meet
    With gazes locked and loaded
    And each pair sees their world
    In the mirror that is the other pair

    Every once in a while
    Comes a time
    When distance doesn’t matter
    When two hearts speak
    And the silence is pierced
    By two harmonious heartbeats

    And the feel of their breath
    On your skin so tantalizing
    That you can only find forever
    In the comfort of their arms

    So often we say
    That fairy tales are hokum
    Or that it happens only in movies;
    That a true happy ending
    Is always elusive
    Even to those who seek it dearly

    But then why does it happen
    That every once in a while
    The heart stops just for a moment;
    The mind spins ever so slightly
    And the sudden rush of blood
    Makes you feel like you’re falling
    Head over heels

    Every once in a while
    Comes a time
    When distance doesn’t matter
    And all time stands still
    When something just clicks
    And all that matters
    Is the love in the air.

    © 2013 Mihir Kamat

    Original image courtesy of coverbooth.com

  • Live like you mean it

    Don’t cry over spilt milk
    Or worry about what could have been
    A missed opportunity is not the end of the world
    Only a humble beginning of what’s in store
    Have hunger to complete what you began
    Nothing is ever a lost cause
    ‘Cause you believe in it
    And are willing to fight for it.

    Not everyone sees life in a single way
    There will be naysayers and critics all around us
    Mocking our every move, taunting our every breath
    But learn to ignore them, to feed from them
    And move on anyways; onwards to glory
    To finish what you started
    To bring to fruition what can and what will be
    To fight for what is right
    Because you live life only once.

    So live like you mean it.
    Live your life properly
    Because when judgment day comes
    And you queue up to meet your maker
    When all time is standing still
    And the gatekeeper has one question to ask you
    Was your life worth it?
    Then you have one, only one answer
    You bellow at the top of your voice
    “I can’t wait to do this again”.

    © 2013 Mihir Kamat
  • Remember

    Remember

    I feel a heavy throbbing in my head that gets unbearable by the second. I open my eyes, but everything appears to be pitch black in what looks like a tiny room. I seem to be surrounded by walls on all sides. I try to stand up, pull open the curtains right above my bed spread. The sudden gush of light blinds me. I try to shield my eyes, waiting for them to adjust. I give it a minute before I start to ponder over some unanswered questions. Where am I? What am I doing here? Who am I?

    The room is cluttered with rubbish. Old antiques, pictures of famous buildings, takeaway boxes strewn around. I see a single bed near the wall, the one that I inhabited a few minutes back. The sheets were brown with layers of dust collected over many years. Springs were popping out of the mattress that seemed to have taken my shape, permanently. There is a clock on the wall, but it has stopped at ten fifteen. I don’t know if that’s the right time, and I don’t know what day or year it is. Talk about losing time.

    I study the far wall and see a single door standing out. I am curious as to where this might lead to. I might just sit here doing nothing, but I have to clean myself.

    I grab the doorknob and twist it ever so slightly. The knob clicks, but the door doesn’t budge. I see the door is jammed, and I have to give it a slight jerk to force it open. It relents. I pull the door to myself, not knowing what to expect on the other side.

    I see a calendar, pinned up to the wall. It has bold, block letters that can’t be missed. The calendar is set to May 2013, with the first five dates canceled out. I see a felt marker tucked at the top of the calendar; I pull it out and mark the sixth. I know what this means. Today is the sixth day of May. The year is 2013. Quite a weird way to find out.

    I continue to look around. On the right, I see a wall with myriad pictures, wall hangings, newspaper clippings and colored paper tacked up with words scribbled on them. Like a freaky storyboard. I see a mirror at the far end of the wall; I run towards it to get a good look of what I might look like. Why don’t I know what I look like? The question gives me a headache. I see a middle-aged man looking back, ragged, flaunting what looks like a three-day stubble. I’m wearing a plain, deep blue t-shirt that has no markings, on top of light blue shorts. I have a scar on my forehead, a remnant of a deep bruise; a reminder of some sort of serious injury. I look into the mirror and see the reflection of a sign on the other wall, written boldly in red. I look back and study the marking that says “Start here”, just above a bunch of pictures. What next? The sign is pretty obvious.

    I come across a series of pictures, neatly arranged and numbered. Like a sequence; a photo album made up in space that occupied on the wall. The first picture is labeled “John”, and I see a younger and brighter me looking back, smiling away. My name is John. I search for and find the date the picture was taken; some day mid 2002. Maybe there were clues of my life strewn around in the rest of the pictures. I walk around the wall studying each of the exhibits. A bizarre exposition of my life.

    A picture of my family followed. I have a mom, dad, and a kid that looks like me. Maybe a brother. The picture says “Mom, Dad and Steve”. Steve. Doesn’t ring a bell. A picture of both of us at graduation, taken sometime in 1995. Too many faces and dates followed. I get ahead of myself and walk towards one of the newspaper clippings. The date reads November 12, 2007. The photo shows a car crash; a red wagon mangled and engulfed in flames, what was left totally unrecognizable. The headline reads, “3 dead, 1 injured in horrific car crash at Easton”. I continue to read, realizing that the one that survived was me. I couldn’t hold back tears realizing that the family I had just found was no more. I felt empty, alone, helpless. And I still didn’t know where the hell I was.

    I kept reading and found out some facts about myself. That my name was John Keaton. I was 30 years old, and this was my house. I’d lost everything in a car crash a few years back; my family, my job, my memory. A little more reading unearthed the fact that I’m unable to retain anything more than a day’s information. My mind is a clean slate every morning. Like a crazy hangover that lasts a lifetime.

    Imagine walking through a door, only to rediscover your life. Every day. I could think of it as a nightmare put together by the various puzzle pieces I left behind for myself to find. Or as a brand new start without any baggage. The choice was mine and only mine to make. The fact that I’d survived meant a lot. I think I’d made the right choice today. To continue down the path of hope.

    I see the last piece of yellow paper tacked to the wall that says, “Tomorrow never comes”. As if I’m going to remember tomorrow.

    © 2013 Mihir Kamat
    Inspired by this week’s writing challenge.
    Image courtesy of Google.
  • Beautiful misery

    Beautiful misery


    Love is just wonderful, isn’t it? You feel like you can live without it, but your mind keeps coming to things you’re not ready to let go of.

    (verse one)

    When I close my eyes
    I see a vision of your face
    All my troubles are gone
    Gone without a trace

    And when I see your eyes
    They’re all I want to see
    That one moment in time
    You set me free

    You set me free…

    (chorus)

    Even though you’re so far away
    I feel you are so near
    Every time I think of you
    Life becomes crystal clear

    You’re that breath of fresh air
    That’s keeping me alive
    Without you I don’t think
    I really can survive

    So please accept my love
    And put me out of my

    Beautiful misery…

    (verse two)

    Your smile is like the sweet sunshine
    It takes me high above
    Your touch is all I want to feel
    Something I can’t get enough of

    I wish that you were close to me
    Because it hurts so bad
    Being away from you so long
    You were everything I had

    Everything I had…

    (repeat chorus)

    So please accept my love
    And put me out of my

    Beautiful misery.

    © 2013 Mihir Kamat
  • My hero

    My hero

    I’m standing here in these dark woods
    The rain lashes out and drenches me
    Cold shivers run down my spine
    And my feet are numb;
    My mind is uneasy, my pulse racing
    I can smell my own fear.

    I beg that this pain ends;
    The suffering stops
    The emptiness goes away.
    My heart craves for someone to rescue me
    My savior, my hero.

    I pray to all the gods I believe in
    Clinging on to that thread of faith.
    But the mind knows;
    No one is coming.
    Desperation gets the better of me
    Like a dark serpent choking the life
    Out of my lifeless body.
    Soon the shoulders drop
    The body slumps
    It feels like it is all going to be over soon.

    And then a sudden realization dawns upon me.
    I realize I’m alive.
    More alive than I ever was.
    Still moving, breathing.

    And then the heart feels warm
    The rush of blood pumping through myriad veins
    With the energy of courage.
    The will to fight takes over.
    The will to survive.
    The seeds of my actions
    Seem to rip apart the darkness
    And bear fruit.

    I survive.

    And there have been many times since then
    When I was on the verge of quitting
    Or holding on for dear life.
    I didn’t need anyone else.

    For when I needed my savior,
    I didn’t need to look far.

    I was,
    My hero.

    © 2013 Mihir Kamat
  • Smile, it’s worth it!

    Smile, it’s worth it!


    We’ve all had bad days. Days when we just wanted to stay in bed and never get out. Or when pulling your hair out seemed less painful than what you were going through.

    A song to sing on one of those days…

    (verse one)
    You’ve been having a bad day
    Nothing seems to be going your way
    Four cups of coffee, yet your feet feel like lead
    You think you woke up from the wrong side of bed?

    You feel like you want to run and hide
    Or quiet down and go sit outside
    But there’s a solution I’d recommend
    All you need to do, is smile my friend!


    (chorus)
    All you need to do is smile
    To make your life worthwhile
    You won’t let go of your pain
    By crying in the rain

    The days may feel so very long
    Or everything just seems so wrong
    But it’s not too late
    To start feeling great…

    Just smile… It’s worth it!


    (verse two)
    Your laughter’s making an awesome sound
    And soon things seem to be turning around
    Look there! Your troubles running out the gate
    Feels like your head just lost some weight!

    When it feels like you’re attached to a drain
    Just smile, my friend, to ease the pain
    Don’t forget, it’s magic! That beautiful smile
    It can never go out of style


    (repeat chorus)


    So all you need to do is smile
    To make your life worthwhile

    It’s not too late
    To start feeling great…

    Just smile… It’s worth it!

    © 2013 Mihir Kamat
  • Don’t say goodbye

    Don’t say goodbye


    I truly believe love lasts forever. Even though the person whom you loved the most is gone, their love is what keeps you alive.

    Here’s a song I wrote dedicated to that undying love.


    (verse one)

    You say it’s time to go now
    You don’t mean what you say
    I see it in your quiet eyes
    Tears streaming away

    You’re headed off to a better place
    A place for joy, for better things
    To touch the sky and go beyond
    To reach out and spread your wings

    Smile for me, be my reason to go on…

    (chorus)

    Don’t say goodbye
    Don’t say goodbye
    I’ll see you somewhere down that road again

    We’ve got to try
    Oh, don’t say goodbye
    Our love will work to ease the pain

    (Verse two)

    Think of all the moments
    That we’ve had, or yet to make
    All the joys, the secrets
    All the nights spent wide awake

    We created many memories
    See those pictures on the wall
    Faces bright and smiling
    Together one and all

    Smile for me; create an everlasting moment…

    (repeat chorus)

    (Bridge)
    What we had was special; no one can take it away
    I can’t forget these moments, not a single day…
    Loving you was always easy, but now I have to make my peace
    Remember I’ll always love you, until my sweet release

    Smile for me, be my reason to go on…

    Don’t say goodbye,
    Don’t say goodbye
    I’ll see you somewhere down that road again…

    © 2013 Mihir Kamat
  • Stateless

    Stateless

    Beware, O keepers of this fine state
    The pot has begun to boil, its contents steaming
    Waiting to overflow and consume everything in its path
    Like a rabid volcano awaiting climax

    These people, your people; the very same
    That voted you in have now had quite enough
    For when I stare long and hard into those quiet eyes
    I see discontent seething in the cold abyss

    Their eyes are filled with great expectations
    And fabulous dreams; dreams of a better future
    Than what their past has had to offer them
    Each day their confidence in government shaken.

    I sense fear in their demeanor;
    Fear of not knowing what tomorrow holds
    Fear of living each day as it comes and praying
    That they can just make it through the long, dark night.

    The days and nights alternate endlessly;
    They come and they go like the soft touch
    Of a light wind blowing, unable to make its presence felt
    But still fueling a fire that burns brightly within

    And as the mercury rises, the heat unbearable
    A day will come when they would tear down the facade
    Of your false promises, and expose your decayed core
    Mocking you for your inability to provide for their simplest needs

    I warn you, open your eyes now and smell the coffee
    For the day is not far when the people, your people,
    Would turn your scepter, your symbol of power
    Into a mere piece of firewood, vulnerable to a naked flame

    And from its ashes, like a phoenix will emerge
    To spread its wings like never before;
    A mind that is free and one that always will be
    Stateless.

    © 2013 Mihir Kamat
    Inspired by this week’s writing challenge.
    Image courtesy of csmonitor.com.
  • The storytellers

    We are the story tellers. The dreamers. The seekers. We’re those who see things that others can’t. We’re those who dream with our eyes open. Who see the extraordinary in the seemingly mundane. Or those who like to live differently; see every day in a new light.

    Our stories pull rabbits out of hats. Or paint larger than life pictures, with a million colors splashed across a blank canvas. They take you on a journey. To exotic, magical places, with weird, rhyming names. They feature big, old, bearded men who hold the source to great power and wisdom. Or wizards, witches and fairy godmothers who appear as if from nowhere. Our stories are incomplete without magic wands or potions. They bring to life mystical creatures that take your breath away with their heroics. Like vampires and werewolves. Or centaurs and giant spiders. You could hear the sounds crystal clear, resonating with their every word. Like the song of a humming bird. Or the rhythm of the pouring rain. Or the quiet splash of a teardrop. Our stories portray the different shades of human emotions. Like joy and excitement. Or grief and despair. Intrigue. Anger. Jealousy. Lust. They teach us of hope; of how good eventually triumphs over evil. They teach us to be simple, yet creative.

    And you, yes you, are the fodder for every great story. Everything around us is an inspiration. A spark that lights up the dark corners of the brain. A chore that keeps the idle mind busy. You may call what we cook up fake, half-truths, or blatant lies. But the truth is you are very much a part of it. You are a vital ingredient to every great story. Our characters are really sharp; you can associate them with people around you. That mustached baddie might just remind you of your boss. Or that lady in pink brings to life memories of a loved one.

    There is no shame is falling in love with a good story. It might give you a reason to hold on for a little bit longer. Or inspire you to go that extra mile. Or where no human has gone before. It might implore you to think outside the box. Or to take an extra step to be kind. Not because you can, but because you should. They make us aware that it’s never too late to chase your happily ever after.

    Every story is a dream come true. And we are the story tellers. The dreamers. The seekers. We cook up the unbelievable; it makes life that much more believable.

    © 2013 Mihir Kamat
    Inspired by today’s Daily Prompt – Fantasy.

    Image courtesy of idesignnetwork.com

  • The plot of land

    The plot of land

    The welcoming earth lay vacant in the spring
    Untouched, unkempt, with wild flowers blooming
    With the sunset in the eve its beauty would peak
    A dazzle of golden with bright orange streaks

    A pool of water so silent and serene
    A spectacular dimension to the surroundings so green
    And a large oak tree right near the edge
    Towering over the little shrubby hedge

    The emptiness begged for fruition so much
    A blank canvas it was seeking an artist’s touch
    Like the surge of the sea the ideas were flowing
    With every great thought the excitement growing

    Would it play host to a home cozy and small
    Or give children space to play with bat and ball
    A perch for lovers to rekindle the fire
    Or a place for old folks to relax and retire

    But how could I take away the beauty that existed
    Replace it with concrete; the idea seemed twisted
    How do I steal it from under nature’s caring hand?
    What was I to do with this plot of land?

    The answer was clear, it began to make sense
    It was so simple, nay just commonsense
    A beautiful garden, the plot would remain
    A place for nature to blossom again

    The birds and the butterflies would flutter once again
    The grass would look greener when bathed by the rain
    With the cool summer breeze calling out as before
    To see man and nature together once more.

    © 2013 Mihir Kamat
    Inspired by today’s Daily Prompt – A Plot of Earth