Death is Seldom Late.

The couple were by profession doctors. They married young and had three children, time passed and relationship got stretched and pulled , whether it was economic pressure or social no one knows..they stopped living together , yet they remained married and in contact..no one knew why the father was not keeping well..it was just a few weeks back that doctors confirmed he was suffering from cancer..the wife traveled from her home city to capital , arranged funds, got visa and packed her suitcase, everything her husband wanted was with her..his cream , lotion favorite  after shave..she was happy..  . Her husband though ill was excited, after a long time he will meet his wife..the one he was in love with..time had never changed anything, it didn’t make him bitter , perhaps  love never gets sour ..tomorrow was the day he was waiting eagerly to dawn..suddenly he was experiencing pain ..his son took him to emergency ward..within a couple of hours ..he passed away.. Death didn’t wait for his reunion..it was just a matter of 20 hours ..he could have seen her last smile ..she could have kept her promise..” Each time he asked her ,” When are you coming ?” She answered , I am coming soon..but she would regret it forever..Death never comes late.

Leap of Faith ( A bit of Doggerel)

try it 🙂 leap and explore

Waking Spirals

“Try a thing you haven’t done three times. Once, to get over the fear of doing it. Twice, to learn how to do it. And a third time, to figure out whether you like it or not.”
— Virgil Garnett Thomson

The step never taken.
The dream never tried.
The belief never shaken
I cannot abide
The leaf never crumpled
The chance never won
How could we leave
so much left undone?
To stay at home
out of worry or fear
rather than taking the journey
the chance I revere.
Without that leap
of faith divine
our lives ordinary
just filled with whine.
So I will drink the potion
I will take the chance
for my soul is restless
and it will advance.
— G A Rosenberg

Blessings, G

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Seed of BeliefSeed of Belief by G A Rosenberg

Watchful EyeWatchful Eye by G A Rosenberg

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