I have always wondered about people who go through tragedy, and then fall into profound grief. Such that their lives change, trajectories bend, and a state of being moribund sets in.
In much of our existences, we are all living half-lives in our own way, pur-blind, half-dissatisfied, fully-disgruntled. The world refuses to work according to our diktats or wishes. And we are being continually rebuffed or embarrassed. Till we take it as normal. And then what do most of us do? Chin up. Take the blow. Move on. Things invariably add up somewhere. And find some sort of an equilibrium.
Because the future is a consummate stitcher of 'rafoo', a darner of torn existences.
But then there are those whose lives don't find their equilibrium, those who stay mired, however impractically we might think, in the turbid morbidity of past tragedies. For so many people, lives stop when their love dies, or heartbreak breaks a bond with life which they assumed was irrefutable, or a financial muscle breaks and their whole existence collapses.
They lose the will to find light, the flex to transition into an alternate reality, the humility to seek redemption, the ability to let go of happenstances and embrace realities, to learn, absorb, embrace and then become the light.
They never understand the value of taking life seriously but never so much that it becomes both a vice and a vise.
Because that's when they find themselves as castaways in their own stories, forgoing their ability to find a log, and the wind, to set sail again, this time with a fearlessness bordering on ferocity.
If you liked this poem, consider listening to these other poems on the dramas of life -
- Sometimes Life Leaves You Alone
- Waiting for my flight to Chennai at the Kolkata airport
- Why I Disagree With the Moon
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The details of the music used in this episode are as follows -
Blockbuster Atmosphere 9 Sadness by Sascha Ende
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