Speed-breakers
I have been thinking of resuming writing for quite some time now and today I finally mustered up the courage to visit the 'create post' page of my blog. I feel a certain anxiety knocking down my senses at the moment. Writing used to come so naturally once and now it comes with effort. What is good about it is that it is still has not abandoned me altogether. Like old friends, who have all gone about their ways, it still, at times, comes back and reminds me of the connection we once shared. All good things eventually come to an end - I just hope that does not happen with me and writing, at least not until this transient life comes to an end... What prompted me to write down this post after such a long time is my recent meeting with one of my teachers, with whom I had absolutely lost contact during the last five years. Life is very demanding. Its phases, very complicated. The responsibilities it encumbers us with, endless... زندگی تیرے تعاقب میں یہ لوگ اتنا چلتے ہی...
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Hmm, so you are a student of KU too :)
Mana ke ye sunsaan ghurri sakhat kurri hai
Lakin mery dil ! yeto faqt aik qari hai
Himat kero , jeeny ko ik umer parri hai
And voila! reading that it was written at Mayo Hospital Lahore makes it doubly meaningful. I can see myself walking through the entrance of Mayo Emergency , seeing faces that have anguish written on their faces in wake of a recent death and imagine them balming their hearts with these lines