Tuesday, July 15, 2008

The "Rock festival" and the "Tallest building"

The night just before this day, I was uneasy. I was insomniac. Recently, I have this tendency of being uneasy with early mornings. This night was not an exception. Sleep did not come easy. But finally I slipped in the abyss, the still mysterious world for mankind, SLEEP.

Rising early and get going hasn’t been my thing. I indolently snoozed the alarm. Repeated the same thing twice before reluctantly getting out of bed. We got ready and made some breakfast. I hurriedly got on my bicycle and paddled fast to reach school (read univ).DD followed me. We had to reach there by 8:00am and we had not done a bad job, making it on 8:05. Wei made a call about which I was unsure. I gave him a “what was that glance”. He told me we will drive. I guessed we were driving to Dounan train station. But soon I found out that we were going drive all the way to Taipei. If I believe him, driving is faster than taking a train. So we set out on our little trip to THE ROCK FESTIVAL.

I had had mixed emotions about the trip. I was both excited and confused. Excited, as I am music fanatic. Confused because I was not sure how will it be, head banging to a chinka rock song. So it remained kind of mystery.

Back to the day concerned, the day was bright and sunny. The elements of nature finally showed some mercy. The air was filled with a sweet smell from the rain on the previous night. The sunshine was crisp; the sky was blue with white clouds bellowing above and a light breeze made it almost perfect. Our professor’s assistant and her sister were going to Taipei for something and were kind enough to let us join them. The assistant in her late forties and her sister a bit younger than her were quite chirpy. Jimmy, wei and these to ladies kept on saying something and kept laughing. In the meantime, I was busy in absorbing the morning and get ready for the adventure ahead.


The sun and the foamy clouds were casting shadows on the meadows and lush green hills. These were so beautiful look at that I even took a picture. We were on the freeway. The freeways here are like spider webs. They are full of twists, turns, loops of all kind which make the whole journey a roller coaster ride. With green hills, white clouds, well lined houses, some rice plantations in between, the whole journey was pleasant. It reminded me of the scenic beauty of this country. DD told me that the scene reminded him of Guwahati.


Let’s fast forward to the train station. We had to catch a train to get to Fulong, our destination. The train station was amazing and there were help desks all around. Being a Chinese speaking nation, I think it is imperative to have such facility. The station was clean and plenty of English speaking Taiwanese. We got a ticket and got on to the train. Now, this was the first time I found some kind of resemblance with India. The coach was full of music enthusiasts and couples. But one contrasting thing was that nobody was shouting orders to the people sitting to make some room for others. They sat calmly as nobody disturbed them. They got off when they wanted to. In a similar situation in India, the cacophony and the pushing makes it impossible to get out of the coach. But despite the rush we enjoyed the air conditioned coach. We reached Fulong at around 1pm.


The first thing I noticed as we got of the train was bikini babes. :P Well can’t help staring. After some time you get used to them and get blasé. We got your much needed grub, changed and headed for the beach. The build up was huge. The crowd was young and in large numbers. There is a bridge that leads to the beach. The beach is a bay, surrounded by water on three sides. I don’t have words to describe the view. It was awesome. Surrounded by lush green mountains with angel white clouds casting shadows, cool breeze sweeping your hair, fragrance of perfume everywhere it was lovely. The music started late at around 4pm. We had to leave early, dunno why. But I had seen what I had come to experience. The music didn’t appeal that much to me.


I wanted to go to the top of 101. So we made a plan to scale it. When we got to Taipei, we took a metro to 101. After half an hour, we were waiting in the queue with the next lot to go to the top. The wait was exciting. I noticed a few Americans as well. We got on the lift, the fastest elevator in the world. It took us 33 seconds to reach the top. Standing in the elevator you have the same funny feeling in your ears that you get when an aircraft takes off. There we were on the top of the tallest building of the world. The feeling is overwhelming. The first thing I thought was the things that made it possible. My whole life flashed in front of my eyes. I still remember words DD said after we got down, “We should never forget our roots.” Every word of this adage is true. When you watch those tiny buildings, helpless earthlings and toy cars, you feel a sense of power. You feel you have achieved something. But the building reminds you that no success is eternal. The building will not be the tallest by Sep 2009. So it prompts you to carry on the way you have to scale larger heights in future.


The next unique thing we saw was the biggest damper in the world. For the non geeks, damper is the thing that keeps the building stable and from toppling. These guys have adopted a concept of “Damper” babies (little baby cartoons) for merchandising souvenirs. I liked the marketing idea. A great way to make cash without fuss.

The next thing we did was to have dinner and get going. The same to ladies were there to pick us up. On our way back our eyes were treated with yet another beautiful sight. Now before I elaborate, let me tell about freeways in Taiwan. Being a small country, the freeways cut right through the cities. So at night with all the lights the sight is breathtaking. Taichung city, 2nd biggest here, was a beauty. We stopped for a minute. I took two pictures, but in vain. Cameras at night are not the best of the gadgets. The last exciting thing that happened that followed was watching a Lamborghini Gallardo in action. We were driving at 120 Km/hr. At first I was looking the other way. A car, jet black, was just coming to the other side. It was as if the driver was brandishing his car. The next moment, the Beast roared and took off. We were too slow for one of the fastest production car in the world. Within 5-8 seconds it was gone, just like that. Then came the crazy Benz driver. He overtook us and then slowed down to go back again he repeated it twice and disappeared. Those were the last few moments of excitement for us. The day was awesome and full of thrills.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Solo...



Unnamed I am, I am young
calling me what they want, I gotta run
Work is all i do, I cannot read
serving lots of people, it me who i cannot feed
Innocent eyes cry, i live ignorant
no bed, no pillow, no fan, but i have to sleep
Lonesome days, i have no friends
no one share, no one to give me presents
Orphan since I know, I am on my own
no one to comfort me, no one to hold my arm
Weeping in a corner, I feel dejected
always ridiculed, why god, I am rejected
Smoke a cigarette,he said , I protested
down came a rod, struck me, everything went red
Master of all stays numb, I do pray
give me strength, give me power or take me away
Cherishing the sky , the stars make me wonder
are they pieces of glass, a mystery I can't figure
Bathing under a tap, I love it cold
soaking all the pain, droplets in sun, shine like gold
Music is for soul, its in nature everywhere
rattle of dishes, tip tap of drops,all i hear is clamor
Waiting for emancipation, I lay here,
is there someone there, who do you fear

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Saturday, July 5, 2008

One...


Stars, they shone like gems,
reminded me of, a firing gun.
moon was crescent, glittering as silver,
stabbed to red was lyf with sharp dagger.
the night was dark, the wind was cool,
there they swam, the red pool was full.
tell me..
please speak to me...
put my restless heart to a still,
why do they do it,
what for they kill,
divide us all,
answer me..can we end it still ?
they have no shame, and have no pride,
beastly carnal pleasure is on what they thrive.
AS I watch night sky above, rationale seems blur,
drifting into the silence their cries go mum.
do we ignore or are we dumb,
join hands, stay not numb,
lets break the void, and cry it out loud,
lets join our hands and lets fight as one.

free your heart say no to violence.........

India...is it a country.....??



When I read the newspapers, when I watch a news channel, the very immediate question comes to my mind is.. Is India still a country ? With all the hatred and materialistic divisions, is India still a secular state which it claims to be ? People fighting over water, names of state, land, food. Is this is the India over forefathers fought for? Are we succumbing to the whims of our so called leaders ?

India has had a glorious past. It has begotten some of the most diverse and richest cultures. These civilizations matured in India and spread across the world. India has witnessed all these cultures living in harmony and flourishing. But in the recent past, some of the ugliest incidents deprecating the very foundation of our constitution, have occurred. Indian constitution grants the freedom of speech but not the freedom to stop trains and play with lives of innocent people. Why don't these fuck get the treatment they deserve ? Shoot these fucks on sight. Is law enforcement such a difficult issue ? Is the government of India so helpless against such an open denigration of our constitution.

Reservation, what is reservation ?It is the tool used by a political party to appease some selfish and fawning assholes. These people do not give a shit to the magnitude of effect of policies like these. India is already battling to stay a united nation(this is also because of some motherfuckers), they are just adding fuel to the fire. The country is being divided in the name of religion and reservation.

Why don't these people understand that nothing good is going to come out of this. Reservation will further create chunks of people fighting amongst each other for trivial thing like seat in a bus. A day will come, when there will be quotas for getting to pee in public toilet.

Yesterday I heard that there was curfew had to placed after communal violence. Why do people fight on the grounds of religion ? Why don't they worship one god..our very own mother India..?
It is really sad to hear news like these and people engaging in vandalism for such stupid reasons.

I do not oppose reservation, but rather than imposing reservation in premier institution, which have highlighted India on the global scenario, it should be imposed on primary schools. That will give the so called "SC and ST", better opportunities to compete with the rest. And if they do not perform at this level, then get the fuck out. People may get admissions to the premier institutions, but they will never be able to value them. They will not be able to appreciate the efforts of people who never had crutches of reservation to get them in. Reservation now a days is like aristocracy. You got to be born in 'a' family to enjoy it. Why do they need reservation if they have what it takes.These people want reservations only to get jobs. They do not want education. They want the government to feed them and sadly the government of India has been doing the same.Let us not allow these people to get away... lets fight....lets fight against reservation.....lets fight against division of our motherland......lets fight for better India...lets fight for a better FUTURE..

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