Sunday 12 February 2017

Talks with the Rain: Part 1 - Smitten

I think I noticed it soon enough. There was an addition to the dull silence of my room and the low rumble of the ceiling fan; I could hear an thin drizzle. There could have been a leakage anywhere outside, but my heart leapt in hope; the book fell out of my hand, the chair slipped off my butt and in a flash I was leaning over the railing of my apartment’s balcony. There it was, a light drizzle stretching as far as I could see.

Oh! There was nothing more comforting than this! The splash of those countless droplets on Earth, the smell of moist soil that wafted up to me and the hug of the cool breeze; whom did it not turn into an artist? Whom did it not turn into a lover? Could there be a soul to walk this planet who did not crave the touch of this natural wonder? Could there be a sorrow that wasn’t vanished by the sound of this mystical? Not once did this friend of mine fail to bring a smile upon me. I stretched my arm over the balcony and felt a droplet touch my palm. “Been a while there Comrade”, I asked.

“Heyloooo!” The rain cheered, and I saw that the drizzle suddenly turned into a shower. “I am sorry da, you know I am not in full control of things.” My friend had sensed that I was indeed disappointed with his delay. But I was aware that it wasn’t an easy matter for him to come, the winds had to approve, the time of his arrival, and the duration of his stay. In our town, that wasn’t such a long time.

“Your brilliance has lost no glory my friend!” I commented.
“And your sword of poetry is sharp as ever my brother!” He sang back.
“Poet? Hardly! You know how I struggle to string words together”
“It’s not just about words you know. Every person who sees with his heart is a poet. Every person who feels and cares is a poet. It doesn’t matter what you care for. Just empathise, and that makes you a poet. Your poetry could flow out in the form of words, music, art or what not. It’s not the product, but the source that makes you a poet!”
“And if this outflow can be in the form of water”, I replied, “You, my friend, are the greatest poet!”
  
“How about a cup of tea?” Rain hadn’t completed its sentence before I shouted to my mother, “Amma, I am going outside for a cup of tea!”
“Isn’t it raining outside?” she asked. It was a question I was prepared for. “Just drizzling… I have an umbrella... Be back soon!” I dashed.

“So? What’s new?” He enquired as I started walking up the street. I had adjusted my umbrella for the wind, but my feet still got wet. Meh, who cares!
“Preparing for exams, that’s all. Just a couple of months away you know. And how are things at your end?”

The sound of the rain over my umbrella was music. And out there, the hug of the breeze was even more intimate. “The usual… Hey, did u visit the new place they are developing outside the town?” He was talking about… well, let’s just call the place, “The City”.

“Not yet, but I hear it’s buzzing already”, it sure was in the newspapers. All people had to talk about was about the investments coming in and the buildings popping up. The news made noise over both sides of the scene, about how erratic and unplanned the construction was, and also about how vibrant the city had become, how much jobs it was creating and the whole new life style that was setting. On that page again, there was a lot of noise – Obviously!

“It’s Beautiful”, I saw a flash a lightning up ahead, followed by a slow rumble. Hope Amma didn’t hear that, she would be worried sick! “I have never seen anything like it!” Rain continued, and so did the lightning.

“So did you shower there too? Was that the delay?” Yes, I was jealous.

“No, I didn’t actually. Lingered there for a while, but then decided against it.”

Now, that was a really curious incident. My friend, the Rain, was plain and straightforward, showering upon any land that came it’s path. He didn’t care whether it was a city, a village or a forest, he blessed anything that he passed by. And he loved it. Every time Rain visited me, he would share stories. How he was received, how the children ran about when he came, how people thanked the skies upon his arrivals, how animals and birds sang to greet him. There was an unmatched zest in his voice as he spoke about it, and I could find no reason why he would skip a town. I voiced my concern.

“Well, I was a bit worried actually! The place was so beautiful. Spotless! Really… I didn’t have the heart to shower over there.”

This was a side to Rain, I had never seen before. More than a friend, the Rain was my guide, my mentor, my older brother. He was the mature one. He was the one who dispelled my fears and now… He sounded scared.

“But I didn’t want to leave the place either. I wanted to shower, really! But… I was almost sure they wouldn’t like it!”

“Wait! Are you SMITTEN for that city?” I asked in sheer shock.

“WHAT?”
“Well, I say that any person, or force of nature, who is capable of experiencing joy, is doomed to experience every other emotion.”
“WHAT!?”
“You have a crush on the -” Before I could complete, the Rain interjected.
“I do not have a crush on the city!” I spotted a pinkish hue on the clouds which was definitely not a lighting effect by the sun. “I am just scared! Really scared!”

That’s because you are smitten, I wanted to say, but instead asked, “And why is that?”

“Because it’s a Beautiful city!” Ahha! Gotcha! Even the rain spotted the slip of his tongue and responded with a Blast of thunder above me.
“Beautiful City huh?” I chuckled. But then I added with serious concern, “But tell me, why should you be scared?

 “Because it is a Beautiful city!” The droplets pounded around me with more force now. I could sense a certain frustration in his voice now. After a moment, he calmed down and started answering, one by one.

“The city is a strange place. I mean, they seem so vibrant and smart, yet they are surprised when they see me. They know I am going to visit them twice a year and yet they seem shocked at every shower. And… They hate that! You have no idea how taken aback I was when it happened the first time.
“The city did not have adequate drainage for my water to flow, and neither was there soil for the water to seep in, so the water rose on the surface and you wouldn’t believe how angry the people were. It is so depressing!
“They are an angry lot, I know. But whenever I visit, they join forces and direct all their anger at me. The current goes off, or when network connection is down, or if a tree falls, or the garbage starts to smell, if the water enters their house or forms a puddle on the road, or even if the road gets damaged, if the mosquitoes start to breed and spread diseases, WHATEVER happens, I am responsible.
“And guess what, if they don’t have sufficient water supply, or if their water is too hard, or if the heat is unbearable, even then I am to be blamed. You have no idea how frustrating the irrationality of these folks is!
“To watch the garden flourish and the grass wet, to appreciate all that beauty, or to let children run about and get wet, Oh my! City people let hell loose if they find children running in the rain. I know, to enjoy my arrival may be much to ask for. But come on, is it that difficult to accommodate me as a guest at least. Or even an ordinary supplier! Oh no, they are all too busy for that. I just see them running, up and about for God knows what.”

The wind was blowing more fiercely as Rain continued to speak, “So I usually detest showering in cities. But this one, I don’t know man, the people looked different over there. They were all smiling. They seemed happy. And that made me all the more scared! Would I be ruining their merriness? Would they be all the more mad at me? I couldn’t bear to see those joyous faces turn bitter…
“But I desperately want to be around them too. I wish they would accept my arrival. I wish I could be the cause for a little more of their happiness. Ughh…!”

By then the Rain had turned into a proper Thunderstorm, swinging up and down in intensity. Grabbing the hold of my Umbrella with full strength, I spoke, “You have got to calm down Bro! Take it easy. I know how you feel. You are smitten by the City, and that is absolutely normal, just listen to me!”
I don’t know whether he actually listen to me or just got tired, but he calmed down for a moment. I didn’t say anything until he gestured me to, quite pleadingly.
“First of all, you can’t assume that this City is going to be like every other one. You cannot typecast it. Yes, I agree, there is a probability that the city could be everything you describe, but there is also a probability that That won’t be true. You have to be positive.”

The wind reduced to a breeze and the Thunderclaps (Ohhh! Bloody Blundaleomite, I hope Amma didn’t hear them!) had stopped. As the shower evened out and the clouds let the sun shine through a thin gap, I smiled up at my friend. “What?” he asked. I just continued smiling, and suddenly he joined in too. “What?” he asked again.

“I know that feeling you are going through. And I think it is beautiful!”
“It is Frustrating!”
“I know, but I love it. And I know somewhere, the greatest poet will love it too!” I spoke on with a smile, a smile that signaled strength you had gained through experience, “What you have going on right now, that is the first step to one of the most glorious things in the world. You are at the doorstep of Love my friend! What awaits you is an ocean of joy!
“And the fear you experience, it is exactly the fear that a sailor would experience before he set sail. You are about to enter something magnificent! Something so beautiful, yet so powerful that it could crush you. But you know what, I love that feeling. The feeling of standing and looking at the ocean, waiting for it to consume you!
“What is the worst that could happen? You could fail. So what! Everybody fails… But what else could happen? You could fall in Love! Think about it, it’s a fair bet. If the City liked you, if the City loved you, Wow, wouldn’t that be worth everything!”

I closed my eyes and listened to the shower around me, and recollected my own memories, a large quantity of which existed. Every time that girl looked at you, or texted you or called you, the quickening of your heartbeat, and the racing of your breath! The excitement, the rush… Oh! That is beautiful!

Rain took a deep sigh and I saw the umbrella fly out of the hands of another person who walked down the street. “Perhaps!” He said, “so strange how one behaves when threatened huh?”
“Even the wisest can be brought to his knees when caught unawares”, I acknowledged.
“You seem to have a LOT of experience.”
“Hey, there are some things at which no force of nature can compare with humans. You might know of beauty and stuff, but when it comes to handling emotions, we, especially myself, am a master!”

The Rain still beat down steadily as I finished my cup of tea and started walking back home, when suddenly I felt a pulse down my thighs. I fished the cell phone from the pocket and my heart stopped beating! Across the screen were written three words, “Devika Rajee… Calling…”

With my shivering thumb I dragged the green button and spoke, “Hello… Hello… Hellooo…?” There was no voice at the other end. Could she have called me by mistake? Was that a pocket call? Or was it a prank!? O God… Wait, there was no signal in my cell. The Rain! The Rain had messed with the cell phone towers, there was no network!

“BLOODY FISH RAIN, YOU’D BETTER CLEAR OUT OF HERE THIS INSTANT! YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW LONG I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS, IF YOU RUIN IT, TRUST ME YOU ARE GOING TO PAY! ONE MORE DROP AND MIND YOU! RUN!!!”

I could hear a distant laugh as the clouds made way for the bright and shiny Sun, slowly sinking in the west. “Hello…” I spoke again, my heart pounding against my chest.

“Heyy… hi!”

(This blog is a special dedication to two wonderful people who are celebrating their birthday on the 12th of February. I wish you both, all the luck and happiness in this world, with all my heart, and give this to you as a little birthday present. You are special)

Love