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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