Do you know what the best part of being an acute observer is?
It's the extensive range of things you get as bases to evolve by. unfortunately, I hardly know this art as apparently I was born under the stars that constantly blabbed things about almost everything except some logic. and there I was, out of my mother's womb, carrying all that energy of my stars until now. Well, just to mention, I am slowly getting to practice it as much as I can.
While I sat on the bench under that half thatched shelter, those two companions accompanied me- Music and a pair of squirrels.The soft tracks on my playlist acted as a perfect backdrop for my thoughts about the cute animal tale that was being lived thoroughly by the little creatures. Since I couldn't think of expressing it all through him, her or it, I would probably like to name them as Jake and Bella. They seemed to share a close-knit bond between them. Jake came running down the thick trunk of the tree, rooted in the extreme corner of the area. Maybe, he came down hunting for his bread. From searching every bit of the floor to hopping up on the side tables places nearby, his swift moves made it clear that he was quite hungry. just when he was about to give up, Bella showed up from behind another trunk. she ran quickly to Jake and murmured something to him, which of course I couldn't get. No sooner did Jake hear it, both of them headed towards their destination. Bits of a chocolate truffle were lying there that might have preferred to stay on the ground than going into a human stomach. Maybe Bella knew what Jake wanted. And so she shared those few pieces of leftover cake with Jake. their little hands now not only had his bread but someone's hand too, who (most probably) would never leave his hand lacking of food. Both of them enjoyed binging upon their supper, talked in their tongues and played around. It was all an album of their happy moments.
We talk about human emotions alot, but I guess the emotions of these creatures of mother nature are more chaste than the mortals. They cannot use tongues and express their hearts, but they have this beautiful ability to make others smile with their gestures, their efforts that have undoubtedly gone missing from the mortal lives. Small bodies, and smaller hands and feet but definitely a bigger heart to feel others, to show love, to nurture. And look at us! Huge bodies, big hands but so small hearts to do anything for other. Those Jake-Bella moments made me ponder that why do we stop putting in any sort of endeavour for people we love, after we have them. Why does this belongingness begin to fade away with time? Why do people turn indifferent to their beloved? Is time such a drastic event to change anything in anyone's life? Or do we make it so big enough that we don't even care about our people after a certain span of time? Time to think!
We talk about human emotions alot, but I guess the emotions of these creatures of mother nature are more chaste than the mortals. They cannot use tongues and express their hearts, but they have this beautiful ability to make others smile with their gestures, their efforts that have undoubtedly gone missing from the mortal lives. Small bodies, and smaller hands and feet but definitely a bigger heart to feel others, to show love, to nurture. And look at us! Huge bodies, big hands but so small hearts to do anything for other. Those Jake-Bella moments made me ponder that why do we stop putting in any sort of endeavour for people we love, after we have them. Why does this belongingness begin to fade away with time? Why do people turn indifferent to their beloved? Is time such a drastic event to change anything in anyone's life? Or do we make it so big enough that we don't even care about our people after a certain span of time? Time to think!
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