This blog contains outpourings-poems and prose of Gautam Sinha. At various times he has been an engineer in a steel plant, corporate trainer, professor in an IIT, poet, avid biker, photographer, an incurable optimist and a perennial student at heart and currently, back to teaching after setting up an IIM from scratch as the founder Director.
Standing at the watershed, today looking forward not so far away into the future, I can see the river of life take a plunge in to the unknown- death, life after death, end or new beginning who knows? One thing is certain, I will not exist As I have in this form, ever-changing as it is, from that moment onwards. Standing here at the watershed, today looking backward Over the twists and turns That the river of life has taken, How would you evaluate my existence? Am I a sum total of my achievements, successes? Or am I a sum total of my failures? The sum total of my efforts? What I have done for myself? What I have done for others?
You have been granted a mind of your own, a maturity beyond your years and beauty. Don’t let these divine gifts cloud your vision. Let not your beauty be an end or an asset, it is indeed a mere chance, a chromosomal lottery and the credit is not yours but that of a forgotten ancestor. Let your mind be free, assimilate all the good that there is in this world. What you achieve is immaterial, what portion of your potential you have realised is important. Where do we start the A B C of life, that we as parents can equip you with, to live a meaningful life?
A Always be on time. The watch on your wrist is not an ornament, but a tool to subjugate the fleeting minutes and achieve what you want most. If you plan to be on time you will be late. Plan to be early and you will surely be on time.
B Be honest to yourself and you are but human. Books lead you to a larger world, the breadth of human experience, thought and action. They can help you to learn, to pass a tedious hour, to prepare for tomorrow, to forget a sad today. Read as much as you can, for knowledge is power.
C Compromise not what you consider important, what you cherish. Consider your options before you commit. If you commit ,do it. Try not to live on credit. Use it only when you must.
D Do what you must do to achieve your life’s goals, what is close to your heart. Have a dream. Dream, for dreams ask people to strive for something better. If something disagreeable has to be done, do it. Waiting won’t take it away or lessen the negative feeling.
E Every day is a tally sheet. Did you improve, learn, gather something new today? Else it is lost, just another milestone gone by in a blur. Exercise your body and mind. After all, your head needs a strong neck and shoulders to support it.
F First things must be done first. What’s first, depends on what you want out of life. One must have a few friends one can trust, to share both tears and laughter. Without friends life is quite barren. Friendship means learning to accept a person as he or she is and not what you want them to be. So, choose your friends with care, once chosen, care for them.
G Goodness is always there, even in the darkest hour. Search for it. God is manifest in all goodness of the human spirit. All religions say it, you better believe in it.
H Hope is as perennial as grass; God ensures a sunrise after the darkest of nights. Have faith on yourself and your abilities Hope sustains you in crisis. Hope and work for a better tomorrow.
I I, perpendicular pronoun is important but more important is ‘we’. Look beyond yourself at the whole wide world of people; some have more but many more have much , much less. Be thankful for the smallest pleasure that life has to offer. They don’t cost anything. Important you are for your parents indispensable you are not for this world. Lessen your I to a point where it does not blind you but never, never let it become ‘i’.
J Jealousy is a corrosive acid, beware. It can burn you and all around. Learn to appreciate and let it spur you to greater achievements. Joy is as natural as pain, try to be happy. One does not need anything to be happy, you can choose to be happy.
K Kindness lifts a human and brings him nearer God. Never lose it or you are a machine.
L Love is a power more potent than any other feeling or force. Even animals sense it. People will love you when your aura is pure and that will bring more love and affection. Love cannot have pre-conditions. We love you because you are YOU and not because you are perfect,
M Men are half of God’s creation. You will need one to live life. So choose carefully the man you want to spend your whole life with. Music is a divine gift bestowed upon you. It can lift a person from the depths of sorrow to the peaks of joy. Keep music alive in your heart. Money is not everything, but it’s important. It smoothens the path of life. Spend only what you can afford, but also save for a day when you may need it.
N ‘No’ is a word you have to use sometimes, or people will use you. Use ‘no’ to maintain your priorities, carefully.
O... O...is a circle. It means, everything must come around. What you do will come back to you. It is also a mouth open in wonder. Never lose your sense of wonder. There is so much in this world to wonder about, to marvel at-a tiny flower, myriad of stars, birdsong at night, a child’s pure laughter, golden sunsets, the sea crashing on the beach, sunrise on a misty morning, a rainbow.
P Pay your dues to society, to people. Pleasure is as natural as pain. Do not shrink from pleasure; pamper yourself once in a while. You deserve it. Politeness does not cost a paisa - but it pays back. Be polite to people, but do not overdo it. Plan your work, it will make the work easier.
Q Question the status quo, the present and that will open new vistas. Question yourself often, Is it right? The answers are invariably there in your mind.
R Respect yourself, and the counsel of elders. Remember names, for names lead to people; people lead to relationships. Remember good times and they will sustain you through bad. Rest is as natural as work.
S Sleep comes easily when the mind is free. Free your mind at the end of each day, meditate. Slowly recount what you have done, search for the good. Do not shrink if you see something bad. Save that memory and the act will not be repeated . Savour every moment, smile.
T Trust yourself. For others to trust you, you must keep your word and promises every time . Friendship and all relations are built on trust.
U yoU can change the world in whatever way, small or big, the power is in you.
V Vivacious means full of life, vigour, lively. You are, keep it that way
W Why, what, when, who and how are wonderful servants for the mind to explore the world, it’s truths, it’s expanse or minuteness, everything in and around you
X, eXpand the horizons of your mind, eXperience life in its fullness, eXamine yourself, eXplore the possibilities you are eXtraordinary.
Y You are unique, nobody can create another. Your actions therefore must reflect that. Use your mind, it again is unique.
Z Zed, has a tone of finality, it means everything must come to an end. Zeal makes for a good beginning. If you must do something do it with zeal. --------------------- These are what we feel. You can choose, what you like.
Small house, where the air is still clean. Comfortable by the standards of 'sai itna dijiye....', With something left for sundowners With old friends. At least one climb above the snowline, Before the salt overtakes the pepper. Being accepted as I am, warts and all By the only child, then an ‘I am OK’ adult Old wife by the side, old rocking chair Summer time chatter of grandchildren Accepted as an expert, in the chosen field, And a good teacher. A book on management, perhaps A book of poems definitely. Sepia toned, fading photographs, Of good times gone by, on the walls; Much thumbed books on the shelves.
Telephone to remain connected, computer to gaze at cyberspace. New bicycle to loosen the stiffening joints, young dog to walk the constitutionals
Three trees in the courtyard, a neem, a mango and a guava to tempt the passing schoolboys and teach them something about life. Death in my old dressing gown, in my own bed Sudden, unaided and alone. Release. --x-- * Old Hindi couplet by Surdas,” Sai, itna dijiye, jame kutum samaye, mai bhukha na rahoon, sadhu na bhukha jai”: "God, give me only so much.., so that I and my family do not go hungry, nor the mendicant sadhu who come to my door."
It's a pleasure, pure and personal Not dependant on anyone for it Easily available Frowned upon, but tolerated Gives an adrenaline start to the day To jump-start the flaccid and tired nerves Finale to food, complement to a drink or two Friend of frenzied moments Solace for the blues Nothing beats the post-coital smoke- Catecholamines and nicotine are a potent upper. From the first puff and paroxysm of cough From young, untainted lungs in protest To, million cigarettes later Paroxysms of cough From tar sodden lungs of middle age Each smoke was worth it. Thank you Sir Walter Raleigh For introducing us To the infernal weed!
That stunted mango tree near my window Through whose branches, green tinted Sun rays snatch away the last dregs Of the divine opiate- sleep; I had some enmity with it somewhere. As it stood forlorn against the green At a cursory glance, I had labeled it - sterile, barren, woman past her prime. One night came a fairy with her wand- Summer. Little buds peeped, little leaves followed And rather prematurely ( it seemed) Came the fruits. Now the little tree stands Like a brazen little woman Flaunting her bounties at me.
The sea was a woman Dark, wanton and beckoning. Her breath fanned me And her pulse rose and fell With metronomic regularity On the beach. Under the canopy of stars We had united in a thrashing frenzy On a dark, breezy night Watched by the sly, old voyeur - The Goan moon. I felt her through every pore of my being. Wit exhausted limbs And cooled fever I had flopped back on the sand And lit a cigarette
Woman Eternal woman Eternal mystery Since the dawn of creation You are my mate And I always An intrepid explorer Of the dark secrets Enfolded in the lush curves of your body Yet I have not taken More than a few hesitant steps In to the labyrinth of your mind!
A poet, successful or not Must bear a stigma. This blighted creature must see life differently, from the rest of mankind, in a manner divergent, with a view that is his own, and put it on paper, he must however prosaic it may be. An object of suspicion, a tinge of distrust, a stigma, that is his cross.
Teeming with people- Mostly poor, seeking elusive justice. Lawyers-vultures in their black and white plumage The fat ones, gorged on their fill of human misery Scrawny ones- crows sweating, cackling, Waiting for their turn at the carcass. Typist- busy woodpeckers Pecking away at their dilapidated Remingtons. Clerks- busy sparrows chattering, forever Rushing, to and fro, foraging for lost papers, That will never be found nor the justice that lies strewn Or buried with these papers. Notary public- grave mynah, head cocked, Willing to vouch for the vilest untruth on your behalf, for a fee. The abode of justice itself, Dark, musty, dank with the stench of sweat and Bidi smoke, walls besmirched by countless paan -chewers. The colour on the walls, appropriately red Is justice bleeding, haemorrhaging, Dying a slow death.
you journey through life on two wheels of future and the past, the equilibrium always unstable. the front wheel takes you towards future, where you want to be. the past, the rear wheel always behind, but nevertheless there propelling you. your mortal body and the frame connects the past and the future. your actions, the engine, your present drives you, carrying your karma on two wheels from the past through the present in to your future. future is not entirely for you to choose. no matter what where you steer the past, the rear wheel decides where and how far you go.
The title is borrowed, I know, [Daphne du Maurier, to be precise] but somebody, in fact many must have felt this way before. When any mushy love story makes you sad and you hum again, the songs you had sung, hummed or whistled two decades back. Peer near the mirror and detect the crow’s feet at the corners of your eyes, the insubordinate grey hairs that refuse to lie low. Somewhere dies the sixteen-year-old in you, and in its place is born a tired beast of burden that keeps turning the treadmill on creaking joints, protesting bearings and the path changes from a line to a circle
An expert cartographer you find the borders of my reservoir of endurance, pinpoint the limits of endurable anguish. A toreador,you show the red flag and goad me to anger, to irrational behaviour. A sorceress you know where to stick the pins on the voodoo doll and where it hurts most where the the pain lingers . Killing me softly with your words
Regret Amidst the vast ocean Of ignorance I could only create an archipelago Of tiny atolls, barely above the water. Wish I could create an island Where I could stand and say There are none to dispute my authority.
Hope, revisited Hope rises Like a guardian phoenix From the slow burning fires Of daily strife, Tomorrow is another day…..
Anger Anger unrolls like a red mist, Hot, raw, intense and insensible From the primordial swamp of unreason By the urgings of the serpent brain Perceiving threats, to existence or self-esteem Where there are none. The mind rationalises the catharsis Intellect condemns the outburst Ends in contrition, but Are the lessons learnt?
Lust Born in the mind Surging to the loins Galvanising testosterone surge Like an electric charge Exhilarating in release Seeking to be unbridled, but Governed by the rules Of civilised society Frustrated sometimes, but under control.
Disgust Disgust spills out, foul bile From the soul Witnessing corruption that touches every moment, Every day, every aspect of our lives And sneers at our face. The corrupt hold sway and The law-abiding, tax-paying citizen Grovel and unwillingly pay for What is their due
Torpor The welcome numbness That comes after gorging On a Sunday lunch And the short lived, unfeeling bliss of The post-lunch cigarette. **-**
The urge to learn, stemming from inadequacy felt, battling with inhibitions is probably hesitant.
Inhibitions prompted when the salt-and-pepper is by the green youth confronted.
Inhibitions come to the fore and the drudgery of two decades tells on the tired, rusted and atrophied grey cells.
The old grey cells do strive to move, to gather speed against inertia, to come alive.
Add to that a dash of the loneliness of middle age in a youthful crowd; memories of home the company, comfort and warmth, remember and sigh aloud; and may be,a unaccustomed tear the mind does a see-saw between hope and despair.
You stand out, so tall Gallant, hard and yet Soft and childlike. Touching the mother figure Passing on a little warmth Clutching the child and Sharing a little understanding. Towering over the boardroom, Hard decisions and adoring glances. Your suit does not gather creases Nor does your brow. Pensive you stand, your patrician profile Softened by the synthetic sunset. Bet, you haven’t spent a night Awake with worry, when The thermometer does not show What you want to see And the little child well; Wasted a day trying To revive the dead telephone; To get a gas cylinder, Tried to solve a problem Of algebra, long forgotten, When the fat file lurks in your briefcase, Changed a flat tyre. Complete man- You are the product Of the copywriter’s fervent imagination. Come, meet The middle-aged, middle class man Who buys the suits and dreams You help to sell.
Death is academic; If distant, a mere number If near, a momentary stillness A sigh, may be a few tears So hard to come by. Then back to the grind- The business of living on. Dying is personal. It is all about pain Pinprick of needles Drips and injections Myriad of test and counts, with Unpronounceable names and Unaffordable medicines The gloating, knowing looks of others The embarrassment of nakedness, Of constant dependence Inability to control your sphincter The ebbing of life, draining away Of pain, pain and more pain And relief from pain - death At best, sudden, unaided and alone.
Come let's shed the trappings of civilisation The cocoons of respectability And meet in the arena of shadows When fireflies glow with love. Just two combatants You and me, and let the bodies armed With the Braille of love strain To overcome each other in a combat Neither of us win or lose. Let the minds soar To a dizzying zenith Where novas are born Life so near death And then fall caressing the clouds
Tired of planting exotic plants And watching them wither Leaving my garden barren I had planted a tiny cactus In a corner and the night had cried with me Nourished by the tears and the dew The cactus thrived On a summer dawn Came a tiny pink bud I sit on a lonely vigil, waiting For my cactus flower to bloom.