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It is evening now, as moist and damp as  monsoon dusks can be, and the lantern, it is shining away, hanging off the ceiling. Now, the bells ringing the vespers toll. Elsewhere, celebrations have begun. Sometimes, wails emerge, accompanied by the chime of breaking bangles: yes, glass is what makes the manja potent. The lantern: it is what crickets are to sound, to light in the nights. But, it can only reach so far: built dim. The fan slices through her smile, and in the corners, shadows dance. It's a wave, yes, light, and it bends at the corners, but it doesn't handle slits well. But it keeps attempting this every monsoon night; through the rain, and through the silence after the crickets and people are done, reflecting off ceilings, bending at corners, and forming fringes where life is otherwise just colourless, like the pouring rain. (Oh not odourless though, the smell of earth has entered into her pores)
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Nov 2, 2014
Nov 2, 2014 at 2:04 PM UTC
The lantern
It is evening now, as moist and damp as  monsoon dusks can be, and the lantern, it is shining away, hanging off the ceiling. Now, the bells ringing the vespers toll. Elsewhere, celebrations have begun. Sometimes, wails emerge, accompanied by the chime of breaking bangles: yes, glass is what makes the manja potent. The lantern: it is what crickets are to sound, to light in the nights. But, it can only reach so far: built dim. The fan slices through her smile, and in the corners, shadows dance. It's a wave, yes, light, and it bends at the corners, but it doesn't handle slits well. But it keeps attempting this every monsoon night; through the rain, and through the silence after the crickets and people are done, reflecting off ceilings, bending at corners, and forming fringes where life is otherwise just colourless, like the pouring rain. (Oh not odourless though, the smell of earth has entered into her pores)
Manja: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manja_%28kite%29
prabhu-iyer
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Nov 2, 2014
Nov 2, 2014 at 2:04 PM UTC
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