The Ballad Of Serendipity
The Ballad Of Serendipity
In the abject corner of a street
Amidst prudent hands and frantic feet
A renowned restaurant lies
And in the lurks of its obsolete walls,
An intimidated heart cries.
Coz there is no one to rely
And there is no one to defy.
Oh! Is this how solitude can mortify?
In the elusive wilderness of his own
He has learnt to cry
And he’s learnt to groan.
To endorse his plight he is too meek
To display elation he is too weak!
Adorned with dust and embellished with reek
His detestable demeanor is at its peak!
He does nothing, just lets his imagination soar,
And propels his soul to roar!
Day and night
He discerns men
Toil for fragments of paper
With numbers inscribed; which are multiples of ten?
He’s unable to perceive,
Why people deceive,
Each other for a paltry dollars and centimes!
He has no cue
If that really helps them
In their adverse times?
But now even the notions can’t persist
Because every cell in his body starts to insist
That it can’t endure
The inexorable lure
Of hunger and voracity
Which has exacerbated its capacity!
He needs food to survive
He needs food to revive!
He is impelled to be sudden and quick
Or else he’ll soon get sick!
Alas! He searches for a panacea
Like for water in a desert does,
A yearning acacia!
He runs and begs, he runs and begs
He runs and begs and darts
But nobody cares to give him food
Oh! Is the world devoid of hearts?
He gets no bread, he gets no crumbs
He tries again, but soon succumbs!
The stomach is rumbling
The teeth are fumbling.
The brain has gone on a halt
And the intestine bellows: It’s entirely your fault!
His steps curtail
He is coaxed to wail.
He lies on the sand and chastises his fate.
Darkness sets in
And hunger dissipates.
The nefarious aurora embarks again
This has always proffered him, perilous pain!
The life which prizes evil and squander-y
Has only given him trauma and quandary
With feeble might he tries to rise
And pursue the life of sobs and cries
He has no mother to cuddle,
He has no friends to huddle!
He has himself and his gloom,
He seeks no pain, he seeks the doom!
He returns to his dwell
With obliterated face and tangled hair
Well, does anybody care?
In wrinkled hands, he lays his face
And flips reminiscence of old days
When life was flawless, when life was kind,
When life was free, it was refined!
However, soon the cerebration did end
Life gave him a chance to amend!
A man with a charismatic countenance
With deeming eyes and effervescence
Asked him in an inquisitive tone
With deviance embodied and sown
Hey, what are you doing out here?
With wounds on face and tangled hair?
You look like a detestable child
Gone through a journey both hostile and mild?
“Exonerate me sir, but I have no cognizance of who thy be
Your identity to me is as obscure
As a barren island faraway in the sea!”
Oh, you’re quite a poet, aren’t you?
Your immaculate thoughts are as clear
As the morning
When sunlight percolates the dew.
Why don’t you come with me?
Don’t worry; it’s not a Sebastian task
If a question surges within, you may ask
They had soon arrived
And our protagonist was astounded
By an enigmatic beauty he was surrounded.
There were paintings everywhere
Some beckoned Gandhi, some Shakespeare
Some bore landscapes spectacular
And some had monuments vernacular
And some were wrought
By kindled fires and battles fought
Not the minutiae details had been left
Each picture was a testament
Of cali
ber impeccably deft
“You see, painting is my profession
And undoubtedly, it’s my obsession”.
“WHOA! They are so mesmerizing
Each one of them is truly enticing!”
“Hey, can we be friends?”
“I am a dexterous painter of pictures and you of words
Conspired together, we can carve unvisited worlds!”
The young lad briskly reverted
The fire of hunger was not yet averted
Sir, can I have something to eat?
Well, I don’t ask for a feast
I haven’t eaten since three days
The weather and me
Will soon be immersed in haze
‘Certainly!” saying, the good man rushed on his toes
And soon the world was bereft of woes
As the indigent boy got food to eat
He gulped down rice and he gulped down meat
And then he was ecstatic again
He sought no doom and he sought no pain!
Vesperdite came like in winter comes fog
The day masqueraded into the night
And they both slept like a log
The cricket synchronized melody of the vicinity
And the humans had swooned in sleep’s divinity.
However in a matter of time
It was the end of chime
The sun contravened the moon
And his millions of soldiers who would wield
A glittering and sparkling shield
Towards the sun the soldiers ran
Audacious, with clenched fists
The moon in front, ran with them
And there was no chance of trysts
The sun didn’t move, he did not sway
But still he drove them all away!
All the lustrous men were defeated
And the moon had again forfeited
The sun amassed his hegemony
To his power it was just another testimony.
The pivot of the solar system
Was adamant to show his rage
He summoned the morning to occupy the stage!
Percolating through the atmosphere went the first ray
And say what! It was the inception of the day!
Sleep was shattered and litharge eluded
The morning hustle bustle came
And the place was no more secluded.
From there on life would resound
It was jubilant and profound!
The furtive kid was no more; on the road
He now had a new abode!
For ten years encapsulating and mundane
To revere their passions they both were insane
The boy with the painter, had worked miracles
United, they had broken mankind’s shackles
The journey incredible, was full of fortitude
As a prolific poet; had become the destitute
And for the painter, he was adored
For paintings that mesmerized and floored.
The greater the benchmarks they would proclaim
The value of friendship remained the same
Eventually, the small abode had manifested;
Into a sumptuous bungalow
In which happiness was perpetually arrested.
The bungalow had soon evolved into a university
Which endorsed innovation and curiosity
It was a prodigious building
Adorned by plating and embellished by gilding
And more importantly, with amalgamations
Of indelible illustrations and poetry sensations
After forty years, they both withdrew
From their professions, as a freezing night does
As sunlight percolates the dew.
But here, the ‘boy’” (now a veteran) did not cease
For the instinct in him continued to tease
Him; as a quintessential task had still remained
Of apprising a many yet to be trained
So, in his university, he taught young faces
Faces, who had walked on his traces
The ones who had endured the perils - of poverty and adversity
The ones who had sustained hunger and voracity.
The ones, who, like him,
Wanted to defy their predicament
And exhibit to the world,
Adept talent as a testament.
And this is how the man of charisma
And affability
Transformed the life of a dejected boy and later many more;
Into a life full of splendor
And serendipity.