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Grateful to Scientists

 It was very much challenging for me to capture and crystalize my feelings and thoughts ,at the onset, into concrete shape of the poetry of words, for many times when I would feel totally over-brimmed by my thoughts especially after I woukd have read two or three books a week. 

It was as if I were on the hunt to catch the birds flying and rushing past over my head without any proper paraphernalia/net to catch them. They would all fly pass myself.

So, I would have to remind and rewrite with difficulty those original impressions emerging from fertile land of my mind or those fruits, as you may call it, of the land of my mind that I would have been watering and caring like a hardworking peasant for years by reading, and thinking, and meditating indefatigably but without having had my part of harvesting yield. It would go undocumented, unrecorded.

So, to package or putting into the box those 'fruits' of all my labour of reading and meditating , I would have to sit down and think proper words to clothe my thoughts and share that with my fellow beings. It was never an easy task to accomplish. It would get disappointed. Imagine the disappointment and frustration of the peasant watering/caring his crops for years and at the end like a thunder of lightning , in a rush of storm, he would get all of his labour washed away in seconds without possessing any of the resulting/harvesting fruits in his hand.

But Nowawadys, It is not that difficult to capture the thoughts and make them crystalize given the modern means and tool kits for writers like mobile, laptop and printer etc. I am happy that it helps me alot in my writing. I will never forget to be grateful for the scientists , labour of whose fruit I am deliciously enjoying..

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