‘Let’s start’ said the voice and I was dragged into the car.
The doors were shut in harmony with the loud noise it produced. In a few
seconds, pleasant fragrance reached every corner of the car and the engine
started. With a jolt, the car moved forward. The ride was pleasant. The view
from the window was aesthetic. It was a straight road - no turns, bends and
divergent roads. And so, there was no necessity of deciding which road to take.
Milk, biscuits, chocolates and fruits were offered. I satisfied my stomach and
went into a short nap. The steering wheel rotated itself and the brakes handled
themselves. There were many other cars on the road. Some moved as smoothly as
mine. Some were experiencing thrill and a few dashed into one another ending
their journey, but I need not fear - the car shall take care of me.
None asks for a life but God gifts it. Life as a child is a
pleasant experience. The limited world to which a child is exposed appears
beautiful. There are no decisions to be taken. The parents take care of all
that the child needs. The ride with time is pleasant enough for most of the
children. But for some, it isn’t.
All of a sudden, I jolted in my seat thus ending the short
nap. Something appeared to have gone wrong. The fragrance in the cart was not
as pleasant as it was earlier. The steering wheel and the brakes demanded my attention,
the view outside had changed but it was still as aesthetic as it was earlier. The
car halted at several places. Some people entered and some left. Some of them
stayed on for ever. The food was shared with them. Sometimes, it was tasty. Sometimes,
it wasn’t. At times, it was bad enough to bring tears to my eyes. The others
consoled me. A few bends and turns were encountered but not diverging roads,
the car kept moving.
The world of the child expands and pleasantness decreases. Things
are to be learnt as a growing up kid. People enter and leave. A few remain all
the time who are named friends. Happiness and sorrow is shared with them.
Significant changes started taking place the once pleasant fragrance
was no longer pleasant. The view outside deteriorated. Food was no longer
offered. It was to be grabbed from the trees by the side of the road. A new
person entered and occupied the seat beside me. Mutual care followed. The steering
wheel and the brakes came under my complete control. The ride was not as smooth
as it was earlier. A few accidents made the car lose its shape. There were
dents all over. The car had to be stopped at many points it decide the road to
be taken. The time to take a decision lasted anywhere between seconds and
years. Worse still, at times, the path driven had to be retraced on realising
that it was the wrong one.
As an adult, the entire world is visible. The evil nature of
the human race dominates the good. Things are to be earned. With marriage, enters
a new person who takes care and is to be taken care of. Life no longer remains hurdle-less.
Wrong actions take their toll. Decisions are to be taken. If right, there is no
reason to worry. If wrong, a greater part of life gets spent in correcting
them.
The people who rode with me since a long time got down the
car. The fragrance disappeared. The trees and roads vanished into vacuum. A huge
vehicle approached mine from the front and dashed into my car. Nothing happened
to me but the car and the vehicle disappeared. All I could see was vast
stretches of emptiness on all sides. Time passed and I was dragged into a new vehicle
for a new journey.
As old age approaches, relations start eroding either by
deaths or other reasons, Life no longer remains pleasant. One becomes isolated
from the thoughts of the world. Death happens and the soul is pushed into a new
life.
This is an entry for 'The Perfect Road Trip' contest on IndiBlogger sponsored by AmbiPur. Check out AmbiPurIndia's facebook page here.
This is an entry for 'The Perfect Road Trip' contest on IndiBlogger sponsored by AmbiPur. Check out AmbiPurIndia's facebook page here.
3 comments:
Very Mature and Knowledgeable pot ..Good Luck for the contest.. :-)
I can't believe you wrote this Ranjith. How can you think such things in such a young age, I wonder!
PS: It's a beautiful and meaningful post!
Now you are a mature to write such piece of content :).
Thanks for your sharing.
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