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Stoem #14- Some Sore Throats are worth it

It was very comfortably warm and cozy in the bus as the frosty winds blew outside with the temperature falling lower and lower. As we reached a patch of nothing-but-snow with a sky untouched by the city lights of Tromso, Norway, I found myself hesitating. I thought of waiting in the bus and just going out later. We anyway hadn’t seen the northern lights on the day before after quite a few hours of waiting. It was freezing outside, and the frequent coughs and sneezes reminded me that I’m already sick. To add to this, I couldn’t find one glove (classic me) and hadn’t put on feet warmers. Finally making up my mind, I pulled myself to get out of the bus, and with just a few steps I found myself knee deep in snow. Being how clumsy I am, I fell and got snow onto my clothes and into my hair. But as I penguin-walked my way to the campfire, I saw the guide staring at the sky with a sparkle in his eye. And once I looked up, I couldn’t believe it- The Aurora Borealis. The Northern Lights. I don’t know if my body was warmer or I just forgot to feel cold. I don’t know how my hands and legs weren’t freezing anymore. I don’t know how many times I stumbled around just to get a better view. In that moment I was simply taking it all in, admittedly being slightly careless in the process. And as the lights faded away, I thought about how I would have regretted it if I stayed in. The weather, no matter how bad, in a way made the view even better. And I knew I would wake up sicker the next day and probably also be scolded for my negligence. And as we rode back to my hotel, I realized I still wont have changed a thing. That was when this Stoem was thought of.

Some sore throats are worth it,

you can’t always hide from the rain.

At some point you realise,

There’s a reason the rain came.

You can’t always proceed with caution.

Even if the wind outside is freezing,

Maybe when you feel it across your face,

You’ll see, it’s worth the sneezing.

A bit of recklessness is needed,

Or you’ll miss out on the fun.

If you never leave the comfort zone,

Of the warm and cozy sun.

It’s a trade I’m willing to make,

I’d rather be sick for another day,

Than to be sick of monotony,

Without a story to say 🙂

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STOEM#8- THE OPEN PALM

THE OPEN PALM

During the vacation of my 1st standard, we visited a resort named Rann Riders in the Little Rann of Kutch in Gujarat. Our stay was in a wooden cottage with greenery all around. I woke up to find a beautiful butterfly fluttering across my room. I really enjoyed that moment and wanted to catch it as it made me happy. But it flew away and I had tears in my eyes. Seeing me like this my dad said,” Pranjali, good moments are supposed to be observed and enjoyed while you have them, but you can not keep them forever”. He told me an experience which inspired the Stoem below: –

I was sitting on the bench in my favourite place to be,

With nature all around I felt enlightened and free.

That’s when a butterfly came and sat on my palm,

It wasn’t afraid, it was peaceful and calm.

I melted in its colours, I saw perfect symmetry,

Something in me lightened up and filled me with glee.

But as quickly as it had come, it just flew away,

Which made me quite upset, I had so much more to say.

The next day I went to that same place again,

and came the butterfly as if to explain.

My mind full of greed, made me close my hand,

when I opened it, no longer it could stand.

I realized, good moments, like that butterfly, come and go,

You can’t keep them forever, you can’t break the flow.

But always remember when you are letting go of one,

There are many more good moments waiting to come.