“No. You should not go now.” Screamed the father.
“Why are you not listening to your father?” asked her mother.
“But I want to go to our neighbors house and play” the little one said.
“Look. Summer is about to begin. You should not go now” – Father.
“No papa. I want to go and play there at least for a little bit of time” – She insisted.
“Illa. Ninu ada dayamadu illa.” – Father.
“ Please papa. Their house is bigger. I can also play there” – She.
“It’s going to be hot. You should be here with us only” – Father.
“Please appa. Na Truptigolisu. Its been a while now” – She.
“Okay. You can go when your sister also joins you” – Father.
“When will she join me?” – She.
“When it rains heavily, dear” – Her mother now.
Then, all of a sudden, there were several thunders heard and it started to rain very heavily. Soon thereafter, her younger sister came running into their home.
“Okay dear. You both can go now” – Father and Mother.
Cauvery and her sister Kabini rushed joyfully to their neighbor Stanley’s house, while her father Krishna Raja and mother Harangi watched.
(c) Vijayaganesh Sampathkumar -2009. All Rights Reserved.
Monday, August 17, 2009
A Tale of Two Neighbors
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Cauvery,
Harangi Dam,
Kabini,
Krishna Raja Sagar,
Mettur Dam,
Stanley Reservoir
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My mind is so dumb that I had to read it twice to understand what exactly you are talking about.. Awesome correlation...
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ReplyDeleteThanks for posting the first comment. It was raining here heavily after a long time and it inspired me to write this in a jiffy.