Tag: thoughts

  • Sparkle

    ring-in-a-box

    She glitters on, unfazed at the touch
    of human skin; as he mulls holding her with
    jittery fingertips. He wonders
    what a hole she would make in his pocket,
    yet considering she would be totally worth it.
    She looks around, scoffing at her peers;
    they can only stare back, green with envy
    for she carries that crystal, that chunk of ‘ice’
    fit only for the hand of a queen.
    She spends a quiet moment on her silky berth,
    made of scarlet felt and velvet soft,
    as she preps herself for the big moment;
    for when the teary eyed, gorgeous dame
    beholds meekly her ravishing beauty
    and then looks back at the babbling fool,
    who now holds her hand, trembling, unsure;
    simply willing to trade one beauty away
    to have and hold another for life.

    © 2014 Mihir Kamat
  • The crush

    The boy focused his eyes at the empty arch staring back at him. With every twist and turn of its ornate stone, it spoke to him of the days gone by. Barely twenty-one, he felt like his scrawny arms had shouldered the weight of the world.

    It came to him as if it were yesterday. He was just another fresher dotting the ground floor of his college, some four years ago. His lifelong dream of getting an engineering degree was just getting started. He looked around to find a lot of fresh faces, some of which he’d get to know shortly.

    He remembered his first day at class; trying to keep his eyes open while concentrating on the teacher droning away the laws of Thermodynamics. Sixty others around him might have been feeling the same way, but none made it plain. The ceiling fan seemed more interesting that what might have been going on in front. He looked around the class to spot his colleague, a young girl, sitting one bench away to his right, and drifting away in the background. Her head oscillated in her stupor, conscious enough to keep away from the edge of the table, and dazed enough to be swaying away to the boring lullaby recited in front. He saw the seat next to her empty and jumped ship while the teacher had his head turn. He put a chubby book under her chin while her head troughed and it settled cleanly as it made contact. That was it, lights out. In that instant he’d made a friend, a friend he’d assisted sleeping in class.

    He’d never had a friend who was a girl before. Blame it on the convent schools, which had separate branches for boys and girls while he grew up. The experience was new, fresh. He’d never known what it meant to hold a girls hand, to look at her in a different light, or to begin and end his day with her, but within a year, he’d done it all. He’d met someone who’d smell extraordinary, who’d dress differently, like diverse things, and one who’d enjoyed his company. All he knew was that she made him smile and he liked taking care of her.

    As the folded paper cups of coffee piled on an already cluttered desk full of five-pound books, one would make out that exams were near. The gloom and doom that surrounded hours of poring through dreary textbooks and meaningless reference guides was starting to sink in. The elevator rides spent in reading and revising anecdotes captured in a previous class. The facial expressions conveying words of wisdom right before a spot quiz. The manner they’d complete each other’s sentences. The way they’d point to the same thing and giggle. The way she’d suck on a lollipop and force him to do so in front of everyone, and he would risk it all doing so willingly. In every moment spent in each other’s company. In every examination conquered with excellence. In every second that passed, he grew warmer to the girl that made him feel different.

    Every second passed, right across these now vacant halls.

    He couldn’t help but shed a tear. He recalled that day, their last day together. He’d held her hand as she’d checked out her result. She had passed, and he had too. Yet somehow, the music faded in the mist. For her the journey ended there. She had agreed for marriage, an arranged marriage, a week after her graduation. He held her hand as she broke this news to him, shaking with excitement. He felt his heart sink deep into his stomach, wrenching his gut, as a tornado would leave its victims. He decided to do nothing but smile, because he couldn’t explain what he was feeling, or why he was feeling that way. He could only watch as she placed her hand on his head, smiling and asking him to keep in touch, but he knew it would never happen.
    The boy focused his eyes at the arch right in front of him. He sees a boy and a girl laughing, looking much younger than he remembers. With a blink of an eye, the duo looks back at him, their eyes imploring him to look beyond the emptiness left behind. He’d known now the hard way what it meant like to lose a friend. What it meant like to have a crush.

    What it felt like to fall in love.

    © 2014 Mihir Kamat

    Inspired by this week’s writing challenge.
    Image courtesy of Cheri Lucas Rowlands.

  • At First Sight – Now available in stores!

    At First Sight – Now available in stores!

    It gives me great pleasure to announce that At First Sight is officially available for purchase, all around the world!

    It’s been a year of hard work watching the book develop, and I’m proud and excited to be launching and introducing it to the world. Many thanks to everyone who have already bought the book, and for those who haven’t, it isn’t too late to grab a copy now!

    If you do buy and read the book, please leave me a review on the store page. Your reviews help build credibility around the book and keep the author honest. It also help promote its visibility to potential buyers who would love to own and read the book.

    The book is available in Paperback and E-book versions. To know more or buy a copy, visit the launch page on my official site here – http://mihirkamatbooks.com/2014/02/01/at-first-sight-now-available-in-stores/.

    Thank you and God bless.

  • The last kiss

    There are moments, I’ve wished
    That would never end, and once they do,
    That they’d never begun.
    Soul searching, yet out of reach
    Falling out of comfortable arms
    From cushioned relief
    Into raging nightmares
    Where the beast is awake
    Ready to feast on mellow creatures
    The mind wanders, endlessly, carelessly,
    Aimlessly, pointlessly, wordlessly
    Staring into space
    Going back in time
    To that, last kiss
    The one that was supposed to make it right.

    © 2014 Mihir Kamat

    Photo courtesy of jadensadventures.wikia.com.
    Contributed to this week’s writing challenge.

  • Life and death

    I’m here again in the company of
    Wizened flowers, that form a deathly mosaic
    Beautiful once, now a mere arrangement
    Of wilted roses and shriveled lilacs

    You chose to go to that better place
    And left me here to my loneliness
    Now I try clutch on to cherished memories
    As I hold these in my hands again

    I feel the hurt rise in my heart
    The light, it dwindles slightly so
    Maybe, just maybe, we still have hope
    Or is it too late, I fear?

    I feel my lips say no
    But my cheeks, they reveal all my cards
    Crimson, flushing oh so rosy
    Reminiscing your touch on my skin

    How do I turn back time?
    I have words left unspoken, yet only seen
    Through the mist of my breath
    That fogs the window panes

    But the haze lifts, the crystal clears
    And these flowers lay lifeless in my arms
    Maybe, I could revive their life
    Through the gift of my tears.

    © 2014 Mihir Kamat

    Photo courtesy of colourbox.com.

  • Sipping coffee

    Sipping coffee

    The first ray of morning sunlight creeps into the room through dusty window panes, fragmenting the light that it allows to pass. The floorboards are rickety, with the eerie creaks getting louder as a furry rodent scurries lightly across the hallway. The fresh smell of varnish on the oak sideboard heightens the senses, and plays with my sense of smell. Browns, blacks, and grays; the colors of time gone by surround me, and as I pass them by, I am hit by a weird sense of nostalgia.

    It’s six a.m., and the kitchen is filled with musty smells and I get a putrid hit of food rotting in the dustbin. I see a chubby rat feasting on the remains of last night’s meal, which almost feels like a grand spread for the little critter. It’s still dark outside; I throw a light switch to illuminate the room, revealing the mess of dishes strewn across the sink. I’ll deal with those later, I decide, for I had important things to tackle first.

    The pot of coffee lies neglected in the file cabinet, where I’d put it after brewing my morning cup yesterday. I take it in my hands, inspect it, and verify that it is clean to my liking. I fill it up to the brim with tap water, place it gently on the stove and turn on the heat. I rub my eyes as I watch the water, calm at first but slowly disturbed as the slow heat does its thing. The water simmers over the flame, carefully and wishfully, as if it was trying to savor every moment it was on the stove. The calm soon ends as the water comes to a feverish boil. It’s time to put in the coffee, I think to myself, as I scoop a generous helping of the brown powder into the pot of boiling liquid. The smell wafts, and teases my nostrils as I add in the sugar and milk. My body feels wide awake, and my senses are whet by the sweet smell of my coffee. I feast on the visual grandeur that is my cup – the milky brown elixir now topped with a dollop of cream swirling on top of its surface. I indulge my taste buds as I sip on the magical concoction, feel the warm and bitter tinge at the back of my tongue, savoring the mild sweetness and gentle creaminess of its additives.

    I realize that the greatest joys in life could be really simple. I’m now ready to tackle whatever life throws at me today.

    © 2013 Mihir Kamat

    Inspired by this week’s writing challenge.

  • NotionPress contest – need your vote!


    Dear readers,

    I’ve entered my short story “Vanquished” in the NotionPress Short story contest. The prize up for grabs is pretty awesome – 10,000 INR and a chance to have my story published in an upcoming book by NotionPress!

    I appeal to you to please read my entry and vote for it; every reader vote is worth 10 points in the bank. The higher the points, better are the chances to win.

    To read and vote for my story, use this link – https://notionpress.com/story/view/538969
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    P.S. You may have to login using your Facebook account to vote; allowing the NotionPress app to display your vote on your wall is optional.

    Thank you for your time. As always, you are most important to me and I’ll be back with some great content for you shortly!

  • Never let go

    Fallen angels seldom walk the streets
    Not every day do knights stay at their feet?
    Until yesterday, I didn’t know your name
    But today’s the day where nothing feels the same

    Angel, where have you been all my life
    Seeing your face makes me walk in paradise
    So much prettier than the summer rose
    All I want now is to hold you close

    And never let go.
    Never let go…

    The sun is shining, as it never did before
    Brighter days and I right here want so much more
    Couldn’t stay away from your charming, careless gaze
    I’m walking into sleepless nights through endless days

    Angel, where have you been all my life
    Seeing your face makes me walk in paradise
    So much prettier than the summer rose
    All I want now is to hold you close

    And never let go.
    Never let go…

    Never let go oh oh oh
    Never let go.

    © 2013 Mihir Kamat

    Image courtesy desktopnexus.com

  • Breadcrumbs

    Breadcrumbs

    Silent graves seem left behind
    Where flowers sit on dusty berths
    Mere markers in the sands of time
    Trying to prove all their worth

    So quiet, the winds keep passing by
    Right from the early, break of dawn
    The hope that fills the heart alike
    May not see the first light of morn

    They once unleashed the dogs of war
    Many years ago, men died in pain
    The rivers they ran red with blood
    And crimson skies bled through the rain

    So much mistrust lay in their minds
    And hatred deep within the heart
    Maybe that’s why those towns are empty
    And broken bridges, blown apart?

    Who won the war? How do we know?
    How do you prove who was just?
    All it did was left behind
    Breadcrumbs fallen in the dust

    But maybe there’s a lesson here
    They may not have all died in vain
    For peace may just be a meager breadcrumb
    Until we learn to love again

    © 2013 Mihir Kamat

    Inspired by this week’s writing challenge.
    Photo courtesy of judith.deviantart.com, modified by Mihir Kamat.

  • Let’s light up that smile!

    Let’s light up that smile!

    In the spirit of the festival of lights, here’s a happy song to keep the cheer going. Happy Diwali everyone!

    Let’s open up our eyes to see
    Hum along a melody
    And light up, that face of yours

    Let’s grab a friend and share a beat
    With open arms and meaty treats
    And brighten, your day because

    Life’s much more than simply watching days go by
    Spreading joys and making everything worth while

    So let’s light up, that smile.
    Lets light up, your smile.

    Hanging clouds won’t disappear
    Let’s stand up and go face our fears
    Enliven, the atmosphere

    Keep your fingers right in tow
    And let go of your worries now
    No fighting, today come on!

    Life’s much more than simply watching days go by
    Spreading joys and making everything worth while

    So let’s light up, that smile.
    Let’s light up, your smile.

    Let’s light up… That smile.

    © 2013 Mihir Kamat