The Skies are Blue, Haven’t Been for a While

She chose her cleanest piece of clothing to wear. It was a festival afterall and she wanted to celebrate with everyone else. When she stepped into the street, a speeding car drove by splashing dirty water on her. A tear fell down her cheek. The poor had no right to celebrate.
    No, poor not as in wealth, but poor as in love. She did not have any family. Her parents had left her in the orphanage when she was just a toddler.
    It was all around fifteen years ago. Now, a teen girl of 17, she had just been splashed by a car. The tears continuously trickled down her cheeks. The skies seemed darker than ever. All the excitement needed to wait another year.
    She couldn’t go and enjoy the festival of ‘Ganesh Chaturthi’ in a dirty dress. What will people think of her?
    Better stay inside than outside in such circumstances!
    She was just going to turn back when a voice nearby startled her. The voice belonged to Chaitanya. He was talking to his pal, Rohan.
    “I think I have a bit of crush on Chitrangada!” he spoke shyly.
    What seemed like an amusing tone to her, Rohan said, “Really? That namby-pamby Chitrangada!”
    He started laughing loudly. She had stopped feeling bad whenever someone called her namby-pamby because it was a common joke and she didn’t hate it as much as she once used to.
    Chaitanya and Rohan were also orphans, just like her, but they lived in the boys’ building of the orphanage.
    The whole conversation was taking place on the other side of the dividing wall and thus, she couldn’t see their faces.
    Chaitanya also laughed nervously and then the sound of approaching footsteps could be heard. They were coming out!
    Without thinking, Chitrangada ran at her full speed and hid behind the garbage bin. Out of the corner of her eye, she watched them breathlessly.
    Oh heck! They were coming in the same direction.
    In her haste, Chitrangada had ran in the same direction, the festival’s main ground was situated. Having no other alternative left now, she slowly got up and pretended to be dusting off some foreign material from her dress.
    She was trying hard not to meet their gaze and constantly kept on hoping that they would just walk by, without taking any notice of her.
    Sadly, that was not the part of destiny.
    As soon as the guys saw her, they immediately rushed towards her. Rohan spoke first, “Halo Chitrangada! You suddenly popped out of nowhere.” He gave a sideways malicious grin to Chaitanya and began laughing at his own unmatched silly humour. Twenty-five seconds later, he spoke again, “And see, what a mess you have made of your dress there.”
    He burst out laughing once again. Chaitanya, who was not as much loquacious as his friend, asked in a soothing voice, “Well, what happened?”
    Rather unwillingly, Chitrangada narrated the events which occurred a few minutes ago. Tears flowed down freely as she spoke.
    Rohan had stopped laughing and he was also trying to comfort her, along with his friend.
    All of a sudden, Chaitanya stood up from the bench they were all sitting on and said, “I’ll be back within five minutes. Don’t go anywhere!”
    And off he went, running down the street towards their orphanage. Meanwhile, Rohan and Chitrangada sat there in silence.
    About four minutes later, Chaitanya returned with a package in his hand. It was a lehenga, a beautiful and expensive one. Much more showy and sophisticated than Chitrangada’s formerly clean dress. Rohan gaped at him, shocked, and his jaw dropped down.
    “How did you get hold of such kind of thing?” he demanded.
    Chaitanya laughed embarrassingly and said, “Nevermind.”
    Chitrangada accepted the beautiful and exquisite gift gratefully. Taking her leave for a few minutes, she went to the restroom nearby and changed into her new dress. As she came back outside, she was glad to see that the guys were still waiting for her.
    Chaitanya was staring at her with wide eyes but when she raised her eyebrows towards him, he shook his head and said guiltily, “No, nothing.”
    All the three of them, walked to the festival’s main ground together.
    Chitrangada didn’t have any friends of her own so she was contented to follow the boys wherever they went.
    Firstly, the trio roamed around and visited the various stalls and shops assigned to merchants or salesmen for the fare. They also played a-minute-to-win-it games for some time.
    Since, Chaitanya didn’t have any ready cash with him, both Chitrangada and Rohan spent their valuable pocket money for him. It was a festival afterall. An event to rejoice together. No discrimination, no selfishness and no hate!
    Then, they went to pay their respects to Lord Ganesh. A magnificent sight! A sight you can’t get out of your mind for a long long time. A sight which induces peace into your inner-self. A sight, worth more than a thousand gallons of gold!
    As they came outside again, Rohan suddenly remembered that he should go and take sweets (prasad) for other kids of the orphanage too, who were not able to come due to personal reasons.
    Chaitanya asked him if he needed a helping hand, but Rohan refused in his characteristic offhand style, “I am stronger than a hundred of Chaitanyas combined. 101 are not needed!”
    He went back inside laughing heartily. Chaitanya was also laughing. Chitrangada couldn’t help feeling happy and sad at the same time.
    She was happy for the guys and the bond they shared with each other but at the same time she was feeling sad for her own self. Why didn’t she have a best friend too? But yet, Chaitanya had given her such an invaluable dress. She was thoroughly confused with her own feelings. Now, she felt special!
    She was still sunk in her thoughts when Chaitanya asked her meditatively, “This is your last year in the orphanage, if I am not wrong?”
    “Yes, right!” she replied vigorously, “And it must be your 2nd (last)?”
    “Yes, yes!” he replied with equal force. “Any plans for the future?”
   “I think I’ll apply for a job in a fashion store. I like wearing different dresses, you see.”
   “Yeah good choice. Guess what I am planning to do.”
   She shrugged, “How am I supposed to know?”
   “To become the owner of the shop which hires you,” he spoke amusingly.
   Both of them laughed together for the next few seconds. Chitrangada was very happy to see this funny side of Chaitanya too. She liked him more and more with every passing moment they spent together.
   Just then, Rohan returned to them with a big packet of sweets in his right hand. Indeed, he was strong.
   “Come fast!” he said and kept on walking. Both of them followed his lead and walked a little behind.
   The conversation kept on shifting from one topic to another, until they found themselves at the door of the orphanage.
   Rohan went inside immediately to distribute the sweets among the children whereas Chaitanya remained behind to exchange a few last words with Chitrangada before saying good night.
   “I had been saving money from some time to buy this lehenga for you. Yes, I bought it for you and I was planning to give it to you on your birthday, a few days ago. But back then, I didn’t have the courage that I have today. Luckily, the opportunity also presented itself just at the right moment.”
   Chitrangada was nearly paralysed and couldn’t manage to utter a word out of her mouth. So he continued, “And if I would’ve given away such an expensive thing in public eye, it must have raised eyes and as you’ll understand, I didn’t want that.”
   Without waiting for her reply, he started walking towards the boys’ unit. Suddenly,

He turned around and said, “I hope you know,
You’re beautiful, have you ever been told?”
She’s a little shy
As he walks away, she slowly breaks a smile
The skies are blue, haven’t been for a while!

– Anmol Agarwal
(06/07/2021)

A Time Matched By No Other

A very happy birthday to you,
My dear.
Another year older, the more you are wiser,
Don’t worry, dreams are about to come true, there’s no place for fear.

May you get everything you desire, And the dangerous pandemic leaves you unaffected.
Your close ones remain safe, by your side,
And the weight of the test of times is successfully hefted.

We don’t talk as much as we used to, this thought makes me shudder,
But I know you’ll always be my favourite sister and I’ll be your best brother.
Hope this year will bring lots of joy and happiness in your life,
A time matched by no other.

– Anmol Agarwal
(13/06/2021)

Walk on the Same Lane

From the very beginning,
I had this spark in my mind to bring about a change.
Starting from the boycott of refrigerants and air conditioners,
Till the complete stoppage of all kinds of other pollutants, they had to range.

It was around four years ago, I remember,
When I first presented my idea.
Voices were raised and I was declared a complete fool by common consent,
I was the center of laughter for the next few days because of my revolutionary mania.

I gave up consuming refrigerated items,
As soon as this idea occurred to me.
No more comfort of the air conditioned rooms,
Cause I knew success never comes free.

Not a single soul came to my side and recognised my efforts,
Instead, they always tried to ignore.
But I did not lose hope and continued my revolution on a small personal scale,
And whenever anyone tried to suppress me along with my ideas, I was always prepared to reply with a roar.

The years passed by,
I am still yearning for support.
Yes, the lone warrior of this idea welcomes all of you to give your contribution in whatever way you can,
And help in improving the environmental report.

I don’t regret anything,
Though, since then, I have had a tough life.
If we can move higher with this idea then my happiness can’t be reduced,
Even with a cut from a knife.

I hope all of my sacrifices,
Won’t go away in vain.
Let’s join our hands together and bring some difference in the world,
Success is not very far away if all of us walk on the same lane.

– Anmol Agarwal
(14/06/2021)

These Little Hobbies

Just to spend some free time
We all find unique ways
These things soon begin to define our personality
And helps us to lead the success race

These little hobbies looks so small
Yet becomes so crucial as we grow up
Our interests might change over the course of time
But their significance can’t be judged

So become a master of your own self
And keep on doing what you like
Don’t fall in traps that others may try to set for you
Beause you are the one who has got to shine

– Anmol Agarwal
(08/04/2021)









I Am Not Pleased

The virus is spreading fast,
The pandemic has hit its peak.
The exams got cancelled,
When they were away just a week.

It feels like all the hard work,
Went in vain.
But it is also true,
That not marks but knowledge is supposed to be gained.

Nothing much productive to do,
Just lying all day in the room,
Watching and playing some cricket,
Be it morning, evening or afternoon.

Thinking of taking up some new activities,
To enhance my personality.
But the energy level is low,
And I don’t know why!

Everything around feels to have slowed down,
Cause there is a lot of free time.
Just reading Christie and some other good writers,
Be it fantasy, fiction or crime.

Also listening to a lot of music,
Which seemed impossible just three days ago.
Now I can do whatever I want to,
And got a contended face to show.

The duration of every single day,
Suddenly feels to have increased.
It’s kind of confusing but still,
I won’t say, “I am not pleased.”

– Anmol Agarwal
(16/04/2021)