Helloooo after a long long time!! The last time I wrote was about gems and how each one of us is a gem waiting to sparkle and shine. This time, it's about finding the trigger that makes us click with some people more than others!
I had written this poem a long long time back and was pleasantly surprised to find it in the 'drafts' folder of my mailbox earlier this week when incidentally, I happened to be thinking about something very similar! Such is life :)
Finding the Secret Key!
In all the world, so wide and big;
Millions of people, different and unique
Each living their own story;
Puzzles to unlock, with a secret key.
Likes and dislikes, choices and preferences,
Styles and attitudes, habits and differences,
Myriad factors at perennial play,
Connecting people in a special way.
So many people in our lives,
It sure is then, no surprise,
That each of them gives different vibes
On a different strength, each relationship thrives.
Some are shy and always quiet,
While others like to talk and chat,
Some love sports, some love to laze,
Some love art or harbour some other craze.
Some believe in holding back, some love to let go,
Some need inspiration or advice, some just need company when bored,
Some are gung-ho, others may be recluse,
While some just go with the flow and often have no clue!
With some, we connect instantly,
With some, it takes a lifetime;
With some, we connect but there's an invisible wall,
With some others, we connect not at all!
So what is it that makes people click?
How is it that some relations stick?
Why do we love some people so?
Is it simply providence or something more?
The secret lies in knowing,
What makes people's hearts flutter;
It's all about discovering,
The little things that matter.
Of course, people are different,
That is how they are meant to be.
It's up to us to bridge the differences,
To find that elusive secret key!
Have fun everyone! And keep looking for the secret key to every person you meet!
Till next time, from slo, it's tally-ho!!! :) :)
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P.S. None of the content on this blog to be reproduced or lifted without permission
I had written this poem a long long time back and was pleasantly surprised to find it in the 'drafts' folder of my mailbox earlier this week when incidentally, I happened to be thinking about something very similar! Such is life :)
Finding the Secret Key!
In all the world, so wide and big;
Millions of people, different and unique
Each living their own story;
Puzzles to unlock, with a secret key.
Likes and dislikes, choices and preferences,
Styles and attitudes, habits and differences,
Myriad factors at perennial play,
Connecting people in a special way.
So many people in our lives,
It sure is then, no surprise,
That each of them gives different vibes
On a different strength, each relationship thrives.
Some are shy and always quiet,
While others like to talk and chat,
Some love sports, some love to laze,
Some love art or harbour some other craze.
Some believe in holding back, some love to let go,
Some need inspiration or advice, some just need company when bored,
Some are gung-ho, others may be recluse,
While some just go with the flow and often have no clue!
With some, we connect instantly,
With some, it takes a lifetime;
With some, we connect but there's an invisible wall,
With some others, we connect not at all!
So what is it that makes people click?
How is it that some relations stick?
Why do we love some people so?
Is it simply providence or something more?
The secret lies in knowing,
What makes people's hearts flutter;
It's all about discovering,
The little things that matter.
Of course, people are different,
That is how they are meant to be.
It's up to us to bridge the differences,
To find that elusive secret key!
Have fun everyone! And keep looking for the secret key to every person you meet!
Till next time, from slo, it's tally-ho!!! :) :)
**********
P.S. None of the content on this blog to be reproduced or lifted without permission
Good one! And True!
ReplyDeleteSo true! The way u have given words to the simple but yet so complex process of building relationships is appreciable :)
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