Famous Kala Jadu, Black magic specialist in Rawalpindi and Bangali Amil baba ...
The World Outside
1. THE WORLD OUTSIDE
When I was just born; freshly emanating the first cry of my life,
The world outside seemed an obsolete haze to my eyes; which searched frantically
amidst all alien; for my place in this vast globe.
When I grew up a trifle; the bones impregnated in my persona now molding their
way beneath my skin,
The world outside seemed to be as raw as the ethereal rays of vespered dawn; and my
eyes were lost in profusely absorbing the magnificent beauty of this enchanting
Universe.
When I bounced and frolicked in the lawns of kindergarten; just learning to
converse with my elders,
The world outside seemed to be stupendously blossoming to my eyes; and I
inadvertently stumbled upon more than a million things every unfurling minute.
When I catapulted into my teens; the crimson blood incarcerated in my veins
circulating faster than thunderbolts of white electricity,
The world outside seemed an island of untamed romance to my eyes; with my
heartbeats insatiably longing for the ultimate love of my life.
When I stepped into the corridors of robust youth; a fleet of exhilarated muscle now
leaving a poignant impression on my rubicund flesh,
The world outside seemed a manipulative playground to my eyes; with an
insurmountable desire to earn my own bread now overwhelming everything else
prevailing in the atmosphere.
When I bonded into threads of holy matrimony; taking a sacrosanct vow in front of
the Creator; to walk stepby step with my newly embellished bride,
The world outside seemed a blend of fantasy and pragmatic reality to my eyes; with
each hour at work; tumultuously reinvigorating my desire to spend countless hours
under compassionately fiery breath under pearly midnight.
When I procreated new blood of my own; a flurry of God's most mesmerizing
creation nestling innocuously on my shoulders,
The world outside seemed a fabulous paradise to my eyes; and even though I was
unfathomably penurious; the innocent voices of my children catapulted me
infinite kilometers beyond blissful heaven.
When I inevitably had to taste disdainfully crippling old age; the color of my skin now
painstakingly withering towards thin wisps of remote oblivion,
2. The world outside seemed an acrimonious thorn to my eyes; with the very people
whom I had fostered in my times of Herculean strength; now trampling
indiscriminately over my integrity.
And when I was about to take my last breath; horrifically writhing in unsurpassable
agony to bid my last adieu to this planet,
The world outside seemed like when I was just born to my eyes; everything so fresh;
everything so hazy; everything so me; and even though I died; I felt that the chapter
of existence had begun once again.