Thursday, September 27, 2012

TURN THE PAGE

When we start writing something - about someone, about something, some place, some instance or about ourselves pouring out our feelings into it; we go on jotting down every moment of it. For that period, the page becomes that era of our life when those details were placed in it and we go on living it with our pen. We scribble, we rewrite somethings, make errors but we keep on adding more details. And as we reach the end of the page and are still left with a little more; we keep writing on the edges, between the lines and even around the corners. clearly rejecting to turn the page and losing the sight and the feel of what we have already written. Many a times, turning the page does make us lose the memory of what we already wrote. We initially go back for references but eventually, we do realize that the previous page had enough of what it should have had and that the current page should not reflect it more but be on its own and so should be the next one.

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