Saturday, February 11, 2012

Adieu Room Number 105

written on 13th may 2011
                              ...............................Walking Down Memory Lane

As  I sit for the last time in my room today, 6th May 2011 past midnight sleep denies to come to me. Two of my roommates have already left and the third one is sleeping soundly with the lights of our room turned off. The room is completely dark except for the dim streak of yellow light from the streetlamp outside our hostel. The environment here is serene and memories hover over my brain.
This year has been the most eventful year in my life. Happiness, sadness, joy, sorrow, excitement, success, failure- I have experienced all these aspects of life this year. I have met new people, made new friends . i have parted from my family, friends, home just for the sake of the thing which we so call A SECURED FUTURE. I have met those friends of mine whom i had left years back while leaving my birthplace. Thanks to god and our friendship that we still recognised each other though we were so small when we parted. And thanks to these friends of mine for whom I found out the rest of my childhood friends.
I have met many new people, my friends, classmates,  seniors and others  who never  made me feel that I am away from my home and family. I have got loads of love, respect and success  this year. Whereever I have been, what ever I have done, I was always in room no 105 from 12:00am to 6:00 am to get a sound sleep after a hard day’s work.
This room has been the witness of my ragging period, my assignments, my mistakes, my joys and my tears. This room has always sympathised with me in all circumstances. It was another friend of mine. I remember  I was the first one to enter this room on 24th july 2010 will be the last one to leave it today afternoon.  My room had been a silent observer of my first year. A close bond has grown between the two of us. I am really feeling sad to leave it today. But....
Good things don’t last forever. Only memories remain........
 As  I sit for the last time in my room today, 6th May 2011 past midnight sleep denies to come to me. Two of my roommates have already left and the third one is sleeping soundly with the lights of our room turned off. The room is completely dark except for the dim streak of yellow light from the streetlamp outside our hostel. The environment here is serene and memories hover over my brain.
This year has been the most eventful year in my life. Happiness, sadness, joy, sorrow, excitement, success, failure- I have experienced all these aspects of life this year. I have met new people, made new friends . i have parted from my family, friends, home just for the sake of the thing which we so call A SECURED FUTURE. I have met those friends of mine whom i had left years back while leaving my birthplace. Thanks to god and our friendship that we still recognised each other though we were so small when we parted. And thanks to these friends of mine for whom I found out the rest of my childhood friends.
I have met many new people, my friends, classmates,  seniors and others  who never  made me feel that I am away from my home and family. I have got loads of love, respect and success  this year. Whereever I have been, what ever I have done, I was always in room no 105 from 12:00am to 6:00 am to get a sound sleep after a hard day’s work.
This room has been the witness of my ragging period, my assignments, my mistakes, my joys and my tears. This room has always sympathised with me in all circumstances. It was another friend of mine. I remember  I was the first one to enter this room on 24th july 2010 will be the last one to leave it today afternoon.  My room had been a silent observer of my first year. A close bond has grown between the two of us. I am really feeling sad to leave it today. But....
Good things don’t last forever. Only memories remain........



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