Numerous
nights have passed, numerous
Since I
witnessed absolute darkness
My sleep has
given me many
But the
sense of vision has been left wanting
For those
nights when the house turned pitch dark in a moment
For those
walks within the dark rooms, recalling where the chair and the table had been
For those
moments of triumph on having discovered the match box
For those
pink and blue colored candles, the most..
The
colorless candle always seemed boring, its tears pathetic
But those
colored candles created a wax world of their own..
Tilting a
candle, letting a few drops fall and placing the candle firmly over the
solidified drops
Was one of
the biggest achievements of my adolescence..
Many
occasions have I believed that my sister possessed magical powers
When her
finger moved continually across the candle flame
It took me
time to realize that the center of the flame was harmless, only the top hurt
Like it
happens with many of the short-tempered people
The core is
harmless, only the surface threatens..
The candle
signified unity for me many nights
Each member
of the family engrossed in his/her work
Would
surround this sentimental guy once darkness settled
Tales and
jokes would be shared - family banter at its best
The laughter
would echo in the mechanical silence, the bonding seeming endless
But suddenly
the tube-light would flash
A scream of
joy from many accompanying it
And each
member would return to his/her work
Leaving me
and the then smoke-emitting candle alone..
I miss those
night time power-cuts badly now
In this era
of inverters and power-backup devices that I despise greatly..
I want those
power cuts again not just for the sake of the bonding
A family’s
bonding depends on more than just a candle and darkness
But I want
them for much more..
For
remembering those moments of sharing in the darkness
When the
shadows seemed to reveal the true selves
For
remembering those moments of mechanical silence
When the
mind realized the existence of humans in a machine-dominated world
For remembering
those plastic and wooden hand fans
When the
trembling hands of a grandfather showed what affection meant
For
remembering those nights when the neighbours would enquire eagerly, “Unga
veetlayum current illaya?”
For
remembering those nights when all the doors in an apartment remained open
For
remembering those nights when the terrace of every house teemed with life
For
remembering those nights when the moon’s beauty was noticed
But most
important of all, most important of all,
For
remembering those nights when power did not make man powerless!
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