Friday, August 31, 2018

What I Learnt From Life Today


What did you learn from life today?
My teacher asked me
I learnt that friendship is a two way street
More precious than platinum
I learnt people often don't say what they mean
And can be toxic to your existence
I learnt you don't have to believe in God
To have faith
I learnt bad people may not always be bad
Nor good people always good
I learnt to keep my true self hidden from most
And visible to few
Most importantly
I learnt that life is never black or white
Just different shades of grey

The Bilge Master

Saturday, August 25, 2018

The Death of Art


It's five in the morning
And the basement is flooded
All the art we ever had is gone
This is a tragedy for those who remember art
Like Van Gogh or Picasso
Or Hardy or Tolstoy
There is nothing left
The will bring up a generation
That will never know what it's like
To gaze mesmerized at a painting
Or to be lost in a book
And yet sometimes
We believe that artists aren't necessary
And ridicule them
Now close your eyes and when you open them
Art will have died
For the artists have spoken
No more
No more
No more

The Bilge Master

Friday, August 17, 2018

Engineers Aren't Nerds- Breaking the Stereotype


When I was a kid, I got glasses. Plus power. As a reward for getting them, my mother gave me a book. That is how I started my journey into the world of literature; and what a journey it has been! I love to read. I carry books everywhere. Previously I carried them in my schoolbag, taking them out during lunch break to hastily read a chapter or during a free period when I was bored. Keeping up with the times, I own a smartphone and carry books on my memory card. I also adore music. I listen to all kinds of music-from American music to that in Iceland.

By the way, I'm an engineer.

Are you surprised? I think you might be, because after all engineers are supposed to be nerds who don't do anything but study and solve huge sums aren't they? You're right I went there, to the forbidden realm of the stereotype.

I've faced this so many times. You read? You write a blog? You listen to music? Why are you an engineer? You should have taken up Humanities! I have heard these statements from strangers on the metro or on the street, from friends and acquaintances and even from my own professors! That's right, my own professor told me I was wasting my talents studying engineering and I should have been a Humanities student. She said this after I had won a debate.
Yet, I went to college with an actor in plays, a great guitarist, both of whom were part of my batch. I also had a senior who played the sitar and another one who took great photos.

So without further ado, let me smash this stereotype to bits. Reading a book, writing an article or story or poem, taking a photograph are all hobbies that can be pursued with gusto by anybody, even engineers. I am not apologizing for bursting your comfortable stereotype filled bubble that you spent so long constructing and hiding behind.

My point is this. Engineers are some of the coolest people you'll ever meet. We love chatting about everything under the sun. Some of us are guitarists, others poets, photographers and even singers. We are not "nerds" who spend all their time studying but we aren't lazy either. Our course is challenging, it is interesting and rewarding- just like any other course you may find yourself enrolled in.

So the next time you meet an engineer, ask him about Kafka on the Shore. If he hasn't read it, give it to him/her to read. Broaden your mind a little and look at the person behind the label you've stuck on. Above all, befriend an engineer and you'll never stop laughing or running out of things to say and do. Our imagination can be phenomenal!

The Bilge Master


Wednesday, August 15, 2018

The Art of Exile


This is the story of a man
Living in a city of masks
Where everyone puts one on
And rarely takes it off
Such is the culture of this city
The man also conforms
But inside of him beats a rebel's heart
And so he dares
To imagine the city without masks
And he sketches faces in his spare time
Some smile, others frown
And society treats him as an outcast
They find his ideas a threat
And shun him
But still he draws
And draws

'The Bilge Master

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Memories of My Grandmother


It has been eight years
Since my grandmother breathed
Her last breath
So much changed that night
A person became ash
A boy became a man
And someone we all loved
Ascended
Eight years hence we
Have seen two graduates
And one job acquired
Yet still her recipe books
Litter our shelves
Filled with magical combinations
Of spices and utensils
Her memory
One which will never fade
From my mind
As I cling desperately to those memories
Wishing she was here
Because I need her
And that will never change

The Bilge Master

Monday, August 6, 2018

Weight


Have you ever wondered why the sky has not fallen? What keeps the sky up there all the time, day and night?

The answer to your query is Atlas, son of Iapetus and Clymene. Like Iapetus he is also a Titan and he was punished by Zeus to hold up the sky for eternity. Got to love the Greeks, their mythology is so vibrant and diverse.

Let me paint a picture for you. Picture if you will, a man with a great weight on his shoulders, going towards his work place, bogged down, unable to move at greater than a snail's pace, with sweat pouring down off him in rivulets, gasping for breath and yet still moving. You can see the blood pour from his knees, smell the stench of his clothes and were you to touch his hands, they'd be clammy.

What would you say to such a man? He has no way of setting his burden down that he can see, and also nobody to take over his responsibilities. He is alone, carrying that demonic weight on his shoulders as if shackled to it by some invisible chains.

I present to  you a man who should in all aspects put that weight down and start running free. But, like Atlas he too has been tricked into carrying that weight on his shoulders, even though it makes his knees buckle and ruins his posture and takes away his strength.

Now imagine fifty such Atlas clones, each carrying a heavy weight on their shoulders. The weight is made up of anger, fear, negativity and depression. What would you tell these people with their illnesses to do? What would you tell Atlas to do?

I would just say one thing to him and these other hollow men and women with weights on their shoulders

Shrug

The Bilge Master

Sunday, August 5, 2018

14 Park Lane


Situated at 14 Park Lane
Is a book shop
It is not too large and not too small
And it's owner has read 'em all
Customers frequent her book shop
Which smells of jasmine and cinnamon
To sit in seclusion with a cup of strong tea
And the latest in prose or poetry
The book shop holds all kinds
From mystery to romance
And to its owner
Is the oldest friend I have
Whom I know from childhood
To be a Thomas Hardy fan
In this book shop, nobody is an enemy
And come rain, sleet or snow
It remains open
So the next time I go there
Come with me
And let us meet there time and again

The Bilge Master