Tick-tock, tick-tock moves the handle of the clock
“Wait,” you implore, “just a second, please.”
You keep pleading; of you time will make a mock
The handle moves on, no matter you are that or this.
I’m trying not to trifle away my last few days of college life. They are precious. The lecturers keep shouting and screaming all the time that the students need to read, read and read a little more. I read all the time, but everything apart from the college textbooks. And this doesn’t go well with the lecturers. My parents have no clue of what I do. They are happy with everything I do. But, it is high time that I put aside all those books unrelated to my curriculum and do something about the upcoming exam that I’m going to face.
Every time I look at my bookcase, I feel pity for the untouched textbooks prescribed by the University of Mumbai. The books are now catching my eyes, poor things. They are dying for the want of a reader. If they had life in them and mouth to speak, I’m sure they would have threatened me for being a bad owner and for not taking proper care of them. The dust accumulated in their covers can surely be used to block a river.
My friends in the college believe in consuming all the details of such books as though the books were some energy drink for them. At least for a short time, I think, I should follow their path and be a part of the rat race. I have to, as long as I’m a college student. My life in the present college is going to end shortly.
Dear fellow-bloggers, this is not good-bye, I shall be back by the first week of May. My parents always say: “Never say goodbye”. Say: “see you”. Therefore, dear friends, I will catch up with your posts once I’m back, till then, happy blogging. See you all!
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All good wishes with the forthcoming exams Ramu.
— Eric —
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Thanks, sir. See you soon. 🙂
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Wish you all the very best for your exams. Do well. 🙂
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Thank you, buddy. I did pretty well. 🙂
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Best of luck with your studies! May the books forgive you 😉
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Thank you, Alarna. The books were very kind to me. 😉
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As you move out of college Ramu, what has been your most important take-away?
If I were to ask you to visualise yourself five years from now, what do you see?
Shakti
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My most important take-away would be the experiences and the memories, no matter how harsh or pleasing they had been.
Five years from now I would love to run my own organisation and do something worthwhile for the society.
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