March 5, 2007


I thought. I thought a lot. I skewed my mind beyond recovery. But I couldn't describe my mood that day any better than this line by a friend- "Years will disappear, but this day will remain."

And today too, the same line applies just as well.
(I could never understand the context of his line, though. I'm only talking about the line in isolation.) And you, obviously, can't understand the context of this post. Don't ask.

Posted by .. Vik . at 11:59 PM
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6 comments:

vibhav said...

I feel good that you liked the line.

Tapasya said...
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Tapasya said...

I have used a similar line too on many occassions. The contexts vary, though. But the line fits in superbly.

Vik said...

[V]
Yeah, I really did.

[Tap]
Yes, you are right.
A combination of "time" and "life" makes awesome poetry.

Anonymous said...

u'd be surprised by how much one can understand :)

Vik said...

[Chandni]
Hmmm.. but that understanding would be more about "when does this line suit that person's life" than mine.

 
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