Why Read Me

We are so busy in the hustle bustle of life that we fail to find the little bursts of joy. I am not a proclaimer, a wise man nor one whom the world can depend, nor do I hope or seek to be one. Ok I probably hope to be termed as a wise man eventually. However, I do believe that we always have some role or the other to play during our short visit on planet Earth.

Life, after all, is a never ending game, its like God playing chess. He always has a move ready, and so unpredictable is our life, that the fate is always unknown, the next move is always a surprise. So all we got to do is keep on running ahead, and wait.

Wait for the drama to end, wait for the revolution to come. Wait for the miseries to fade away, and wait for the light of the sun!

From the mind of a simpleton and the heart of a revolutionist : Welcome to Kaustubh's blog ...

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Apocalypse

The life signs were missing, the soul trying another door,
Searching for a living corpse, a new hope.
But little did the soul know, that life was missing on the planet,
The golden days were long gone, it was an apocalyptic version of the world.

The humans had turned on each other, trust was the treasure of none.
Wealth was no longer a resource,  logic was covered by the strokes of impulsive minds.
The governments had failed to establish control, and the only borders were those that separated man and his afterlife.

So how did the social chains fail, how did the diseases consume humanity, how did the darkness prevail?
It was God who played the unforgiving card, and it was the Almighty who forged the curses.
Humans were the pawns of His chessboard, and they overplayed their role on the planet.
So the virus was unleashed and it was allowed to play its game.

But He had foreseen it all, and he was three steps ahead at every move.
For he wanted to give the planet another chance, he wanted to restart life.
Death was wearing a disguise, a cloak of the abyss, taking the underworld to humans,
Only to leave behind what mattered the most, a story to remind those who defy His rules, that only the noble men shall survive.