June 09, 2010

Short story 8

Somewhere, by the sea, Krishna laments, playing his flute. I can hear its faint notes. For all the games he has played- with minds, hearts, lives... he laments.

"I too am a mere toy of fate," his song claims. A plaintive note arises. A struggling breath, choked with tears he dare not shed in front of those who worship him, finds its way through bamboo shoot and musical voids and begs for forgiveness!

The sky. The sea. The earth. Early stars standing testimony for the cosmos. And the dying embers of a smouldering sun lining the horizon. He prays to the Panchabhootams through his music, pleading to be relieved from his bounden duty of playing his crafty game- turning kin against kin, twirling destiny between his thumbs.

The faint sounds still visit on rainy days like this one... Between the patter of the drops, I almost hear Krishna's sobs. In the breeze, I still can hear the lull of his flute and when the raindrop touches me, I feel a love so pure, so gentle and so trusting. Who else, but Krishna could touch that way?

4 comments

Satish said...

simply sublime...

Sandhya Ramachandran said...

@ Satish:

Thank you so much! BTW.. I'm not able to access your blog. Would love to read it! :)

pavithra said...

beautifully written......... intense and yet so tender.....
do keep writing sandy

Krishna said...

Wow! Really enjoyed that. ANy more MbH/ Krishna related stuff you could send my way?

cheers, and thanks for the nice one!

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