Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Silent Walk

Reminiscing

I took a detour from my normal route back home; I got off the stop before my usual one.
 From there I walked towards the now unfamiliar road to my primary school. 
Back then were the days when I took the same path every day to school. 
The buses during those days had open windows; 

I miss the cool breeze touching my cheeks and the seats warmed by the sun.
I loved to daydream with such atmosphere as to get away from the hectic weekdays in school.
Today, we enjoy air conditioned buses, however I believe some of us would still prefer or at least would want to remember the feeling of the warm, tropical sun heating up the atmosphere.


 Upon reaching the bus stop, I alight and begin my walk back home.

a close up
 I can no longer see the saplings from before.
They have matured enough to have elongated shadows – providing shade for me on my journey home.



During my walk home, memories of my primary school days were
remembered. At the side of the road, I noticed a flock of bird on the ground. It seems that they 
were feeding by the grass and after which, they flew away together.




I felt cold air from the sewer drains just as I passed by. It gave me chills when I wondered about what will happen if I got trapped in a sewer.


A little further was a dead bird on the ground by a pathway near the trees.
The carcass seems to have completely decomposed already as it seems to have been left 
there for quite a few days already. Funny how we all return to the earth that supported us as we grew. Life sure is a mysterious cycle.



Around the corner of my eye, I saw the place I used to stay at when 
I had supplementary lessons – the playground.



Also there was the badminton court. As I passed by it, I begin to reminisce the
times I would play soccer and badminton. How I wish I could relive those worry-free days I had 
as a primary school student.



The last stop for the trip would be the mama shop.
I frequented it for cold desserts on hot days. I would spend my 10 cents on a popsicle to cool myself but on days that I have enough, it would be my favourite Milo ice cream.
I loved the richness of the chocolate flavouring it had.
It satisfies my tongue and also helps keep me cool on hot sunny days.
I continue to walk home as I recollect the days of being a primary school student.








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