Bond That goes silent sometimes

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22 Jun '24
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Do you relate your moments to the song?

I asked this, because I do.

So there was a song that came to my ears, and then a bond between me and my earphones grew, which was very new. That song became the tea of my morning and acted like a lullaby to my nights. It became my partner to cheer my mood when I was sad and sometimes a medium to let emotions go away. I don't dance, but that song made my legs go zig and zag. Finally, that song from my nominated playlist got the chance to get the title of the week, "On Repeat." And for a complete week, I kept hearing the same song the whole day, with no place for other beauties on my playlist. But as with every evening, night comes the same way. Just after a week, I got bored of that song, and soon me and my earphones broke up. My mornings became quieter, and my nights even quieter. I thought of giving a chance to other nominated members, but I could not catch the same vibe as before. Maybe I was missing that song but didn't want to go back to it. I loved it, but maybe my love for that song became temporary. Similar to our lives, we explore and find new people, match vibes, and enjoy ourselves, but after a certain period of time, things start to fade and vibes don't find ways to reach us, and BOOM! The journey started with unknown travel partners who don't take time to become strangers and who cross paths with several other strangers at the same time. We don't try to sort things out and end up losing them. That same song was still on my playlist, and a few days ago, while the songs were in shuffle, finally, after several months, “Pehla Nasha's” turn came from “Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander." It didn't come alone. It brought some sugar for my morning tea and some melody for the silence of my night. I heard lots of songs in this duration and loved many of them, but I didn't get the vibe that this "pehla nasha" gave me. You know what I concluded from this? I concluded that a break is important, but breaking up with things isn't the solution. And soon, me and my earphones became friends and promised to sort things out when needed, but I will never go silent. You should never stop updating your playlist, but is it right to let go of something that once was your everything?

 

 

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Written by Ayushi Kaushik

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