Evening at Zambezi River, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, May 2015
and so does everything around... the situation, the people, the perspective, the needs.... and we too change.... the wise and courageous seek change.. because only change is constant!

Sunday, February 3, 2013

190. Wait

This post has been published by me as a part of the Blog-a-Ton 36; the thirty-fifth edition of the online marathon of Bloggers; where we decide and we write. To be part of the next edition, visit and start following Blog-a-Ton. The theme for the month is "and then there were none"

Every time he came home, crowds came home.
Proud. Jubilant.
Everybody enjoyed the connection.

One day, he died. On the battlefield.
They came in large numbers. Officials, Reporters, Cameramen, Politicians.
They spoke about bravery, about legacy, about patriotism.

And then there were none. Nowhere. Never.

She waits in agony. For end of one more life. 

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33 comments:

  1. Aativas, man you have this captivating message hidden in all your posts. Beautiful! I have always loved your perspective on the theme of BAT.
    You kept it going ....

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    1. Thanks viva_andya. You always have encouraging words for my post. Thanks again.

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  2. Nice write up on the topic... truly in the end..there always nobody...

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    1. Thanks Rinaya. Unfortunately that is the case!

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  3. Very focused,very meaningful message delivered well. ATB.

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  4. You really make it seеm so easy ωіth youг prеѕentation but I find this matter to be really
    sоmething that Ι thіnk ӏ woulԁ never understand.
    It seems too comρlex and νery broаd for me.
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  5. This is hard-hitting, but.. that's reality!! Crisp writing..and I loved it! ATB..

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    1. Thanks Panchali..unfortunately it is one more Reality!

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  6. Such a vivid picture presented in such few words. Masterful writing indeed.

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  7. Very crisp message delivered in just 55 words. ATB

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    1. Dilip Patel, this is my first experiment with F55. Glad that you liked it.

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  8. clean, crisp and a hard hitting post..All the best

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  9. Very sleek and true. This is how life goes on.
    All the best.

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  10. Very curt and sleek. Each word is well thought and weighed in before encryption. True it is the life's way.
    All the best.

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    1. Thanks Maun Vision. I have read many 55 Fiction on BAT and tried this for the first time.

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  11. thats short and dark at the same time...naked truth.

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  12. So short but had a equally opposite impact on mind.. Loved it yaar...So touchy and emotional..

    I had nominated you for the popular "Liebster Award".
    http://youthtalk14.blogspot.in/2013/02/a-real-pleasant-surprise.html

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    1. Thanks Ayushi for your nice words and also for the nomination.
      However, I won't be able to carry on the message of "Liebster Award".

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  13. sad but true!! very well put!

    AKila

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  14. Any reader would be struck by the profound truth that you've spoken off in six brief phrases. What was the inspiration behind this take on the subject?

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    1. Richi, I have seen these things happening around. Was always feeling unhappy about it. We are sometimes a shallow society ..!!

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  15. its difficult to get across the message in all its depth when it comes to a short fiction . but you have done a brilliant job in that sense . .poignant and outright it was. . loved the post :)

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    1. Thanks Maliny. This is my first 55 Fiction and I understand its potential now!

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