Rains in Sydney
The rains here are different, you know
one can’t smell the saundhi mud fragrance, the wet musky smell
of clay.
Probably because, the ground here is all concrete, all clean?
The rains here are different,
its strangely silent outside.
May be, mothers here don’t let their kids drench themselves and jump on puddles, squealing with laughter.
The rains here are different,
people wear stilettos and lipstick and go to work under an umbrella, the size of a parachute.
Perhaps, here, they don’t like taking casual leave, to spend a wet day with Rushdie and coffee.
The rains here indeed feel different
with the kitchen oddly clean and aroma-free, no trace of Cha brewing, or coffee
making it sadly apparent that Ma is not around to fry begunis and Alu pakoras.
Comments
But rain and beguni.....world best combination!! U do know na that the oriyas copied this from the bongs? like all the other things....;)
:-). take a day off ya....tora big shots, no ones gonna touch u. Toke to bhoye keo bar korbe na...lest u start off on your lecture on why one should retain a bong...
regionalism ta chaar aar Bharat borshor bishoye baab.
:D :D
"mottey pagolo korechey gottey jhio" .. yes on a rainy day adnan sami singing bheegi bheegi ..... and a jhio.......etc etc....
speaking about recession:: i saw 2 guys at broadway today holdign placards that they need to be hired and one of them is a MIT grad .....
and that song...many years back, while on a trip to Puri, he learnt that song and sang it for all the ladies in Orissa :-d. Each and every one of them. We almost got beaten up each time :-p. I think this song was from a recently released movie at that time.
and i also wanna sing "mote pagolo koreche gote jhio" but it's no fun singing that song without indranil kaku's jig as accompaniment
wish it would rain here in the middle east - its a definite day off because of roads getting flooded :-)