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The way our story ended paved way for imagining 99 other ways our story could have ended We could have aged together until 80 and then one day our angels would have guided us on to our next journey hinting at the seven lives that we wrote. We could have ended it with a cup of chai in a desi tea kadai, with the traffic jam playing out a perfect background score Or at a 'women only' metro platform, with a hug lasting for many decades We could have written a book together and parted following the launch and then could have met again for the sequel and then gone different ways for differences in the plot Or read a book together and taken sides and be stubborn with a specific perspective and be okay with our respective choices and then bid goodbye with a laugh over all the sweating over small stuff and the distances that brought us together We could have dressed well for one last picture in a hall that's decorated with orchids, just to make sure that some dreams are real and that we must dream despite everything Or at a panda lecture, after moments of clapping over a memorable speech, spelling end in different ways Leaving space for a potential sequel, like the mindful directors in the Hollywood, bollywood and the other woods. We could have also stayed and waited for his end to embrace us Or we could have just slammed doors on each other so that it would hurt less, But, we choose sweet messages for God knows why! After all this time, we know that life doesn't run on coulds, but floats on is. Like the clouds that pass, Ever changing into different forms From being one in the now, to being two in the next. Reminding me of the cloud story we left behind unfinished Reminding me of the panda tale that's still sitting idle, waiting for its writers to serve some food We could have served the hungry panda, and then ended the story The panda story, The cloud story And our story But, we ended because we had to! For this world needs us to do what we need to before everything else.
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Jan 19, 2018
Jan 19, 2018 at 8:31 AM UTC
99 other ways
The way our story ended paved way for imagining 99 other ways our story could have ended We could have aged together until 80 and then one day our angels would have guided us on to our next journey hinting at the seven lives that we wrote. We could have ended it with a cup of chai in a desi tea kadai, with the traffic jam playing out a perfect background score Or at a 'women only' metro platform, with a hug lasting for many decades We could have written a book together and parted following the launch and then could have met again for the sequel and then gone different ways for differences in the plot Or read a book together and taken sides and be stubborn with a specific perspective and be okay with our respective choices and then bid goodbye with a laugh over all the sweating over small stuff and the distances that brought us together We could have dressed well for one last picture in a hall that's decorated with orchids, just to make sure that some dreams are real and that we must dream despite everything Or at a panda lecture, after moments of clapping over a memorable speech, spelling end in different ways Leaving space for a potential sequel, like the mindful directors in the Hollywood, bollywood and the other woods. We could have also stayed and waited for his end to embrace us Or we could have just slammed doors on each other so that it would hurt less, But, we choose sweet messages for God knows why! After all this time, we know that life doesn't run on coulds, but floats on is. Like the clouds that pass, Ever changing into different forms From being one in the now, to being two in the next. Reminding me of the cloud story we left behind unfinished Reminding me of the panda tale that's still sitting idle, waiting for its writers to serve some food We could have served the hungry panda, and then ended the story The panda story, The cloud story And our story But, we ended because we had to! For this world needs us to do what we need to before everything else.
niranjan-navalgund
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Jan 19, 2018
Jan 19, 2018 at 8:31 AM UTC
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