We often meet people for a short time, They prepare Indian dishes for us Without bread, with rice. When you're hungry, the impression of waiting intensifies, and you enjoy it doubly. You look at cheerful faces, and you become happy. It's enough to remember their Student years, Where not from a deep Indian village, But rather From the periphery, The child of a millionaire, From the central part of the city. They don't say it, They make their life more fun with little tricks. You want to meet, but you're busy, You say busy, busy " busy. They just offer to take you to an Indian paradise, Where they have such dishes, the first wife awaits with her honesty. You lightly refuse_ You laugh, you laugh thinking it's a joke. We were just watching Miley Cyrus’s Clip, discussing her chest.
Perhaps, someone had been watching "Slumdog Millionaire"; and partly thus inspired to write this.? Well, it makes a few points about human values and needs. Students are mentioned, and they may well have a few hunger problems; whilst sacrificing much in the name of their education and self-advancement . Presumably, more so if from a struggling Indian family? The cheerful and happy faces here, could be representing the lighter side of student life; involving a fair bit of freedom (devoid of some of the trappings which can stress adults in later years?). Is this a poem.? I suppose it could be categorised in that way, and I certainly found this interesting to read.
This was my short story that I turned into poetry, a true story. In India, some people indeed live i.. read moreThis was my short story that I turned into poetry, a true story. In India, some people indeed live in poverty, but to me, it is a magical land with its exotic charm.
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Yes, it seems as if you have good insight. And, I noticed that you mentioned Indian dishes in a comp.. read moreYes, it seems as if you have good insight. And, I noticed that you mentioned Indian dishes in a complimentary way. In my country, Indian restaurants and takeaways are very popular; and almost became assimilated into our national culture. As you suggested, it can be perceived as a "magical" country too; with it's rich cultural heritage in mind. And, the famous Taj Mahal; is one representation of their vibrant culture in physical form? Just a thought.
Perhaps, someone had been watching "Slumdog Millionaire"; and partly thus inspired to write this.? Well, it makes a few points about human values and needs. Students are mentioned, and they may well have a few hunger problems; whilst sacrificing much in the name of their education and self-advancement . Presumably, more so if from a struggling Indian family? The cheerful and happy faces here, could be representing the lighter side of student life; involving a fair bit of freedom (devoid of some of the trappings which can stress adults in later years?). Is this a poem.? I suppose it could be categorised in that way, and I certainly found this interesting to read.
This was my short story that I turned into poetry, a true story. In India, some people indeed live i.. read moreThis was my short story that I turned into poetry, a true story. In India, some people indeed live in poverty, but to me, it is a magical land with its exotic charm.
2 Weeks Ago
Yes, it seems as if you have good insight. And, I noticed that you mentioned Indian dishes in a comp.. read moreYes, it seems as if you have good insight. And, I noticed that you mentioned Indian dishes in a complimentary way. In my country, Indian restaurants and takeaways are very popular; and almost became assimilated into our national culture. As you suggested, it can be perceived as a "magical" country too; with it's rich cultural heritage in mind. And, the famous Taj Mahal; is one representation of their vibrant culture in physical form? Just a thought.