Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Eyes that smile



“I peek up at his features, at the crooked grin I want to savor, at the color of his eyes I’d use to paint a million pictures”
                    -    Tahereh Mafi, Shatter Me
Lights...how fascinating they are. The first morning rays of the sun, the aura of the night sky, the starry delights, the million fireflies...nature’s mystery. Then you have the dying street lights, the bright head lights of motor lives, the yonder tube lights and halogen bulbs...the human mastery. Nevertheless one light that made my life once again bright was somebody’s eyes’ light. Eyes are one of the most expressive and evading senses one can have. Those eyes are unforgettable, because for the first time somebody’s eyes created no discomfort, no longing...rather born was a freedom. A freedom inexplicably true and felt, a healing process started within her that moment. His eyes were small, sunken inside the sockets of weariness, but it was endless and boundless. Eyes speak, they speak a lot especially when silence is called in for game. She saw a million stars descending down into her life bringing to her a starry night in the broad daylight when he looked at her. She searched in the color of his eye’s light a million colors she could lay her hands on to paint the best pictures of a better tomorrow. The colours painted her childhood memories all with bright blue, violets and red. She that day did liberate herself from a bondage of past, for his eyes spoke of peace, courage, perseverance and compassion, even before all waited to unleash its true spirits to light up lives. Slowly his eyes spoke to her heart, kept her agony all apart. Out in the hills, they could hear her voice inside out, the dog’s wail and the elderly woman’s tale. Never did he have a dodging look nor a piercing gaze... he did have a smiling eye that rendered free her soul. She felt that moment a rush of thoughts of pleasure and pain, of the journey from childhood to adolescence. Those eyes were to become a friend of her life forever even in the absence of the beholder. She knew that day all she wanted was more of starry nights and less of city lights, more of rich smiles to scatter, to those whose dreams are shattered, to smile more through her eyes even when lips can’t design curves...His eyes became a friend of her life through which she would paint a million pictures of a better tomorrow...

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