Friday, November 28, 2008

darkness of the mind

nights stained with apologetic darkness minds and thoughts therein.  churning in pain, looking for a way out and yet engulfing every flicker of light that comes by.

tomorrow the sun will be bright and warm on my back. tomorrow i will try and make sense of this unabated madness.


12 comments:

Janice Thomson said...

Ahh...one of the most famous books ends with "Tomorrow's another day"(Gone With The Wind). Tomorrow always brings the chance to start again.
Hope all is well with you Gulnaz.

MOHAMMED FARHAN KHAN said...

hmmm.....miss gulnaz ....wats that unabated madness.....?

gulnaz said...

Janice - I am good, thanks Janice, just constantly amazed at my errors of judgement. This was also in part my response to what was happeneing in Mumbai for the last few days...the massacare, the madness...i still don't understand what makes people kill so.

Farhan- the continuing madness that we have been witnessing in Mumbai.

Devika Jyothi said...

Hi Gulnaz!

whats happening there...
hope its al fine with you..
I've seen your reply to Janice...
that makes som sense..

btw, what kind of a kindred soul are you...to me you seem A KIND OF A SOUL...

Oh yeah..even I am One of a Kind...anyway,

the writing here is good...though the thoughts are slightly offtrack to me :)

wishes,
devika

gulnaz said...

Devika- am good thanks...sometimes nothing makes sense and this post reflects that to some degree:)

Ye manzilen !! said...

Hey
Long time....How u been? Yes, Mumbai went thru a lot these four days..

anonant said...

Nights
Stained
With apologetic darkness
Hearts
Pained
With the sense of being helpless
Future
Framed
By those possessed of the madness

There will come a day when the heart of man will rule with it's greatest strength, that of love.
Sadly hate is the only way out for those focus on only the differences between people instead of those things that are universal. A bullet does not change an enemy into a friend it ends him.

The sun does help warm the soul, thank you Gulnaz for this post.
peace

mermaid said...

I used to run like hell from the darkness, till I got tired of running, and lay still enough to feel what I could not see.

Doug P. Baker said...

Much to meditate on here. . .

Blessings to you

Russell CJ Duffy said...

I think we all can relate to this in someway.

Devika Jyothi said...

this darkness of the mind has to abate Gulnaz...

high time you come out and post a new one:)

wishes,
devika

Anonymous said...

I concur w/Devika go watch the sunrise and smile!
peace