Sunday, February 1, 2009

On Floundering Hope....

In the past one year,
many a colossus has fallen and been bemoaned by humanity....

Institutions, people that were once revered have been reviled...
and along with these leviathans; more importantly...
hope too has seemingly fallen...
and the world; suddenly is not the same place anymore....

This is our generations great depression say soothsayers; 
The worst is yet ahead of us, say the pessimists,
Strap up for a rough ride say the realists,
and the optimists are suddenly nowhere to be found...

It's said that during those sombre years of the last depression, 
It was a certain Babe Ruth and his magical play
that collectively, brought a smile to many a furrowed brow,
and hope, albeit momentarily to many a troubled heart.
Am sure me and other countless afficianados have been firm believers
in the fact that Sports, has always transcended human affairs,
and by means of providing a healthy distraction,
has helped many a soul appreciate the bigger picture

But, This Sunday evening , 
the storm clouds that had arrived on the horizon,
suddenly got darker....
venomously darker...

Last Year, amidst all the tumultous falls, another wall had shown signs of breaching,
but towards the end had shown signs of a resurge,  and millions across the globe had 
thanked their stars that hope was still alive...
and prayed for the new year to ring in a fresh start...

But a relentless and indefatigable force, has just announced that not only is it here,
its here to stay for good...
the force is not a dark one though,
It's just that, the force carries with it;
that pall of inevitability that seems to have enveloped us all;
a pall that's robbed us of our confidence in providence...

The force is a rude reminder that all that is magical, joyous, serene, and exhilarating
is but ephemeral;
a momentary flash that has to be and will be snuffed out
by brute force, power and limitless energy.

A superbly oiled, phenomenally trained, impeccably tuned 
machine; has tasted blood, and once too many today;

A symbol of virtuosity, simplicity, beauty, artistry;
was left devastated in the wake of the all sweeping force today...
and even as mortals like me, could hardly gape,
and let the consequences of this gloom sink in...

alas! that beacon of hope...
alas! that maestro...
chose to do something,
that has blotted, this already darkest of times...
He cried.....

Fed.....dont ...dont .... 
not now, not in front of us... not with whats happening...

Please Fed...Bounce Back...
Get the world back on track....
Please Fed...Bounce Back...
 

4 comments:

Souvik Gupta said...

manoj re... brilliantly likha hai... i got ur ping last night but i didnt comment then as i had missed the last two sets... so, i waited to catch the repeat telecast and then come back to dis...

mera vocab ya writing tera jaisa accha toh nahi.. i wud jus write in layman terms...

Roger is a champ and i guess even if he doesnt better Sampras' record, his position as a true icon of the game will remain unscathed in the minds and hearts of millions of young guys like us... and so when he broke down in tears (first time after losing a match, which shows how desperately he wanted to equal Sampras).. it really ached all of us... 'God, it's killing me,' the maestro said before breaking down and a shiver of goosebumps ran across my body..

Obviously, by glorifying Roger even in his defeat, I would not like to take away the credit from Rafa who was spectacular... to play a match of 4hrs 48mins and win it when u have played 5hr 13mins match not even 48hrs ago is simply incredible and he deserves all the applause for that...

Roger, I believe, would come back... he has a lot of tennis in him left...he has a lot of championships left in him... So, lets hope the new season brings our hero a lot of good luck and a series of new crowns...

we love you Roger...

Samba said...

Finally, People have come to accept that the Everest is only the highest peak 'on land'. There are bigger stuff under water and in neighbouring planets.

Beaten on Grass, Beaten on Turf, Beaten on a hard court... And came close but buckled out under pressure on Clay.

This is great.
We've competition..

I believe I'll start watching Tennis again.. A habit of mine that was restricted to Clay courts since the Sampras era.

Sooraj said...

Ah! I missed the match bro :(

But, I guess I can justify that. Caue at the same time, finally, once in my college-life I made it to the finals of Quiztrac!!!! Came fifth, bro. Still, "chalta hai"!



And er, I don't say this to rub it in: The moment I went up, I was reminded only of your entry.

Samba said...

no posts?