(i) This is an
experiment.
(ii) There are 12 parts, each part consisting of as many words as the number of days in the mentioned month. Like JAN.gle - 31 words. APR.on - 30 words.
(iii) There are 3 sets - the parts with 31 words each| the part with 29 words| the parts with 30 words each
(iv) The parts or the sets are not necessarily in the correct order of occurrence.
(v) On an unrelated topic – I guess I am going to live a lonely existence from now on. Readying for shitty life ahead
(ii) There are 12 parts, each part consisting of as many words as the number of days in the mentioned month. Like JAN.gle - 31 words. APR.on - 30 words.
(iii) There are 3 sets - the parts with 31 words each| the part with 29 words| the parts with 30 words each
(iv) The parts or the sets are not necessarily in the correct order of occurrence.
(v) On an unrelated topic – I guess I am going to live a lonely existence from now on. Readying for shitty life ahead
Year 2012.
“And as we wind on
down the road
Our shadows taller than our souls.”
JAN.gle
The metal bar slid
over the strings of the lap steel guitar. The screech hit his eardrums –
coerced his impotent hands to cease the rendering of mellifluous music turned
noxious noise.
**FEB.rile
The smack and the
coke in the same syringe. He was speedballing. He was shivering with fever. Was he insane? She
saw him and knew she had her story.
MAR.ijuana
The beige cloth
draped around the cherubic chillum had turned feuillemorte. Inhale! His sore throat bled. The diffused smoke
ushered the diabolical entities to their alveoli seats. His hands
shook compulsively.
“In my thoughts I
have seen rings of smoke through the trees,
And the voices of those who stand looking.”
*APR.on
She loved the
acetic acid stains on her apron, the vinegar odour, the light through the red
filter, the negatives and the photographs. She knew she was ‘developing’ a
story.
MAY.hem
The crowd was
going insane. They should have been oscillating in unified trance then, with
the reverberating rendition of liberating verses and psychedelic music. An hour gone. The
stage was empty.
*JUN.cture
She stood still,
stupefied. He excavated her words from the locked chest kept safe in a dungeon,
and sung them. She knew, she should’ve captured.
But she didn’t miss anything.
“And it's whispered
that soon if we all call the tune
Then the piper will lead us to reason.”
JUL.iet
He changed the
tuning from standard to open E, for the song “Juliet”. His voice echoed
– faded to the sounds of saxophone, piano and drums. He waited for his guitar
solo.
AUG.ment
The crescendo
lingered. Lights changed colours like the chameleon – their long tongues
ensnared him. The succeeding diminuendo got lost in his handcuffed silence. He
recovered, improvised; then ended the song abruptly.
*SEP.ia
She wanted the
photographs to live longer. She wanted them to speak the language he speaks.
She wanted the story to be warm and brown. It had to be sepia.
“In a tree by the
brook, there's a songbird who sings,
Sometimes all of our thoughts are misgiven.”
OCT.opus
As his opus
terminated, the tentacles of an octopus like creature swung before him. From
the heavens descended 'Cthulhu'. He clung to one
of the tentacles and wished to escape doom.
*NOV.ice
It was probably
her last chance to click the conclusion of her story, given his wretched appalling
condition. She didn’t have a pass. She was a photographer, but a novice.
DEC.adence
As he lay on his
cot, staring at the ceiling fan, he wondered about Juliet and “Juliet”. The
crescendo and diminuendo were dead. All that was left – the sound of shutter.
“Yes, there are two
paths you can go by, but in the long run
There's still time to change the road you're
on.”
Do we learn?
Do we earn?
Do we Year.N?
Y/N?
---------------x----------------
“And if you listen very hard
The tune will come to you at last.
When all are one and one is all
To be a rock and not to roll.”
The quotes are from the song - Stairway to heaven by Led Zeppelin.
P.S. - Lethargy and the my shitty mental state at the moment forced me not to proofread the post. I apologise for the brazen and imbecilic mistakes.
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