What does one do when an accident leaves one aching in
more places than one?
Tripping and measuring my length on Mother Earth hurts me
as much as falling in love did!
So I find myself in my balcony with the Sun for company –
I tan easily so I have my Sunscreen handy, my iPod parked in its docking
station, my laptop where it was made to be and a mug of…..low fat ’lassi’. And I watch the Sun make its way across the skyline, as it does every day and
will continue to until nature decides otherwise. Makes me wonder - it’s a good thing the Sun
doesn’t bore of this routine; may be the view is different every day?
As the Sun plays hide-and-seek with the clouds and my
body copes with an ache here and an ‘ouch’ there, the music adds that touch of
romance to my date with the Sun, as he soothes me with his warmth!
Mere neendon mein tum, Kishore Kumar and Shamshad Begum
Tum jo hamare meet na hote, Mukesh
Tum agar mujhko na chaho, Mukesh
Mere dil main aaj kya hain, Kishore Kumar
Duniya O duniya, Kishore Kumar
Aaye tum yaad mujhe, Kishore Kumar
Zindagi jab bhi, Talat Aziz
Tumko dekha, Jagjit Singh
Tum aagaye ho, Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
Tumse milke, Asha Bhonsle and Suresh Wadkar
Ae mere humsafar, Alka Yagnik and Vinod Rathod
Nazar ke samne, Anuradha Paudwal and Kumar Sanu
Raabta, Arijit Singh
Samjhawan,Arijit Singh
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