Sometimes the seemingly most innocent and innocuous statements stimulate the extremest of reactions. I remember a friend writing to me, in a particularly sentimental letter about how once my saying "
Khush raha kar" had touched her deeply. I remember thinking this wasn't what you would call the quintessential tear-jerker super-awesomely mushy statement which would get you all emotional, and definitely not one which you would expect people to remember you by. But as I now stood, clutching desperately onto the phone, with the familiar warm voice cooing 'Try and be happy,
beta', I realised how much something like this affects you when you know how you are fighting your way through the day, the hour, the moment. How difficult it is to maintain a bright and cheery exterior when your insides are tearing away at every smile you fake. How it feels to fall down and have nobody's hand to pull you up, but your own. And how you try to survive solely on the distant hope that you'll be visiting home soon. Sheesh. 'Visiting home'. Going back home. Where I belong. And will always.
3 comments:
:)
People have a synonym for that phrase here - "Chill Yaar" :)
PS: 'Now I stood'!
Why do you hate it so much here?
Novocaine - Thanks, for one, and for two. :)
DQ - I don't know. I just seem to have days when I looong to be back home. This place just doesn't seem to be my own. I still feel very out-of-place, and at times, unwanted.
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