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A Winter to Begin

The night startled me with a sharp noise yesterday. And I woke up with a more startled mind. It was a thunder. What? Is it? It's indeed a long summer this time, and I have been eagerly awaiting the warmth of winter nights. My mind speculated in sleep, and went to sleep again with a happy winter thought.

The morning was fresh as ever. I could see the freshest greenest leaves on the sideways while waiting for an auto to office. The streaks of sylvan rows adorning the layered road is something not that great yet so picturesque. I was trying to inhale that greenness within when the breeze came tiptoeing to kiss me gently. Such a wonderful morning. I have witnessed this early winter morning almost after ages. And it felt so good.

The breeze kept cuddling my hair while I was on my way to office. There was a silent passenger sitting next to me by the other corner of the auto. He looked serious, contemplative, and lost in his thoughts. Maybe he too was enjoying the morning. I looked away from him to notice the dancing trees by the other side of the road. There is no traffic, no pollution, no honking weirdos, no noise, only the whispers of the crowded green trees. No tension, no worries, no breakups, no hung-ups, no ego fights, only the feeling of life that is breathing so peacefully here.

This is life, this is all we want, this is what we strive for, this is what makes us work like a lunatic, program calculated emotions, invest money instead of love, replace understanding with compromise, and I can go on. But life is right here, in the streaked green sideways, and the whispers of the breeze, and the music in the air, and the dancing leaves. Oops, did I just say music? I could actually hear the breeze humming to me, whispering silently "Don't be afraid to fall in love again". That gave my lips a silent smile my co-passenger will never be able to understand. But I know someone somewhere will think the same way in this beautiful early winter morning. Meanwhile, happy winter!

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