The Mood Lifter
One pale
Sunday,
She sits in
her room
The feeling
that looms
Is an
uncanny gloom.
She cannot
quite say
Why it is
this way,
As nothing
lifts her mood
On this dull
day.
It could be
her painting,
With colours
spread wrong
She whiles
away her time,
By writing a
sad song.
Sometimes
she lazes
On the brown
cosy sofa,
Musing about
holidays,
At places,
afar.
Browsing
through websites,
She picks a
red dress
But the
money in her purse,
Seems a bit
less.
Giving it a
miss,
She pours in
some wine
The movie
she’s watching,
Is called
‘Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne’.
An aroma
from the kitchen
Suddenly
fills her room
It
stimulates her senses
And
punctures through the gloom.
She gets up
and runs,
To see
what’s in store
But all she can
see, is steam,
Gushing
through the door.
Soon the
cloud clears
And on a plate,
she sees
A sizzling
fried fish,
Simmered
with spices it is!
Slices of
lemon and onions
Make the
garnish
With some
coriander leaves
Sprinkled on
the dish.
On the side
are warm ghee
And a bed of
rice.
She thinks
to herself
“What a
pleasant surprise!”
Wasting no
time,
She grabs a
large bite
The fish
melts like butter
And the
flavors collide!
Happiness
engulfs her
And she
gives a small twirl
She finally
finds
Her mood lifter.
Artwork Courtesy: Tanmayee Chakraborty
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