When Things Happen - for my Friends and Family

It is the end of a messy year and I listen to Chainsmokers and miss my home in Waukesha. However, I am glad that a few things are sorted on the personal and professional level and my family and I have stood strong.

This one's for my family and my friends.

Thank you for bearing my idiosyncrasies and my thoughts. I may have been a pain and an emotional fool but I did love you all and like a kitten who goes house to house and like a bard who loves to gather people and words, I took a bowl and walked through the streets of my city wrapped in dreams and tailor-made ideas. I realise that life is a street walk of conciousness and one needs that occasional dip of misery and mix it with cream to add flavours that even Chips' Factories cannot give.

I wait for Sunday (24th December 2017). My friends send their confirmations. I am on my way to form a circle of trust with people I have met through various sources. Their stories about their lives intrigue me.

Life would have been the same had many of them not shaken my core; Life would have remained ordinary if many of them would have challenged me. 

<This is all we know - Phoebe Ryan>

This year started with questions and no answers. Many of them are solved with help of my friends like Sada, Martin, Naumene, Mom, Raj, Srikanth, Sharad, Isha, Rochelle, Anu ma'am, Sriram.
Many of them remain unsolved but the presence of Kaustubh and Bharadwaj and David and Rahul and Ebin and Sanjeev and many people that I have met through travels, apps etc.. assures me that life is not so tough.

Things have to happen.

I miss Milwaukee, Sam, Steve, Jill, Marley, Zelda..and my neighbours: Mala, Nibi and all those who stood with me in the toughest of times (Himamshu, Karuna, Soumma, Shaily, Areesh, Geethanjali).

Most of all i miss my good friends, Subho and Linda, who taught me how to envision and dream and my Ah! Poetry gang.

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