Wednesday, March 18, 2020

A RAINY DAY






It was a rainy day- a rainy day in the streets of Kolkata. Well, I had a grim day as well with back to back classes and labs. Being immersed with the thoughts of pending assignments, lab reports, etc. I didn’t even notice the sudden change in weather. I looked up and saw the overcast sky.


No, not now please! I was already down with cough & cold (don’t worry, this happened way before the current pandemic) and getting drenched in the rain would aggravate matters even more. I started walking briskly. The clouds rumbled. I started running slowly. The clouds rumbled again. I started sprinting now, and the heavy downpour began. I ran as fast as I could, looking for some shelter near the now deserted streets. I could barely see where I was going. The downpour became faster and faster with each passing second.


I looked at myself- completely drenched. There was no way I could have stopped this from happening. Yeah, I could have brought an umbrella but that it could rain today didn’t even hit my head. Or I could have stayed back in college for the next five hours waiting for the rains to stop. But, there’s no use crying over spilt milk.

I stopped running and started walking slowly- savoring the sound of the pattering rain and the earthly smell of the ground that accompanied it. Some more people like me, who didn’t have an umbrella ran to take shelter. All I could do was have a laugh, coz eventually they would know that their attempts were futile. And then, they would enjoy the rain too.


Sometimes, we need to learn to let go. Hanging on or holding back is not always a good option. After all we need to be “sponty”- short for being spontaneous. Who knows what we would miss if we just stayed back and waited for that ideal moment which never came. Finally, we would end up fussing and regretting about that decision to hold back.


I walked slowly, and even more slowly…The rains kept their pace. I didn’t care, not anymore. I splashed water with my shoes and was instantly reminded of my school days when this was just a daily routine during the monsoons.

Yes, let it rain. Rain as heavy as possible. Let the heavens cry with all their might. Because when you follow your heart and be carefree, nothing much matters.



                                                                                                -TUHIN MONDAL


Friends, do you enjoy those rainy days? Share your feelings and thoughts about it.














                   

10 comments:

  1. I hate rainy season, but loved the way you portrayed it! ❣️

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  2. Yeah man I miss my childhood days :(
    For quite sometime my impression on rain has been 'hindrance' would like to change it this year. Hot days ahead will pretend its raining in the shower XD

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  3. Feels like "Someone" is missing, if you know what I mean ;)

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  4. Just amazing bro...loved it... although I personally don't like rainy days..but I enjoyed you story ..it is so nicely written ...keep it up bro 👍

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  5. Porar obesh nei, pretty descriptive (2)

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  6. The heavy downpour which you'd portrayed in your blog just remembered me the first day at KV. Your writings are full of visual imagery and one can relate with what happened to you, be in present or past.

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  7. Well done bro 👍👌.A good source of entertainment in this lockdown period.

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  8. This actually reminded me of a English lesson in cls 9,Rain on the roof and coincident enough it rained that day.Tuhin u may recall that were scolded by mam for not focussing in the cls.Pure nostalgia!

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