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2013-10-20

100 Words on Saturday-7: I Knew It Was My Last Day There


I am participating in 100 Words on Saturday-7, a prompt provided by Sugandha of Shades of Life (http://somethings-sugandha.blogspot.in) on writetribe.com. I am penning a short story on the prompt, 'I knew It was My Last Day There and hope you like it.
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I Knew It Was My Last Day ThereHordes of relatives and friends thronged to catch a final glimpse as I sat among them in the hall. The mood was sober and some shed a tear or two. I smiled as I remember the day I was born and as I grow up, my parents held my tiny hands to make me walk. I felt a tinge of sadness when I saw the friends I made in college, my first crush and kiss. They carried me on their shoulders in my last journey. I smiled and bade the last farewell to them. I knew it was my last day there.

16 comments:

  1. Very nice and a good take on the prompt.

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  2. Oh! he was an aatma. A good take Vishal. :)

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  3. Lovely take on the prompt, am sure nobody expected someone dead to be the protagonist of this post

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  4. @Kalpana: Thank you so much for liking the post.
    take a walk in the woods: It's sad but I thought bout speaking from the soul point of view
    @Sunita: Thanks a ton
    @Shilpa: Yes! Indeed, he was an aatma and thanks a lot.
    @Jairam:hehe! I took so many by surprise, na and I'm happy u like it.The soul speaks and reflects on life, na:)

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  5. oh! That's just sad.. :(
    Beautiful take on the prompt

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  6. Wow, this was so poignant. Absolutely brilliant! ♥

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  7. @Pixie: Thank you so much and in a way, it's sad. The departed soul:)
    @Kathy: You made my day and am so happy you liked it:)

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  8. the journey ...the final one...with so many half baked dreams,half done chores....

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  9. exactly my thoughts on the prompt! nice read.

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  10. @Titli: I am so glad our ideas converged and that's what I call, Karmic connection.
    @Confused Humanity: Love the way you've described everything..life and dreams are half-baked. Tanku:)
    @Ruchira: Thank u sooo, much:)

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  11. Sad.. Gives a feeling of things left undone.

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  12. Hmm...Vishal. So u hv already imagined hw ur last journey will look like. Good.

    Hope u have learnt to embrace life. Read today's speaking tree in Times of India.

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  13. It's bitter truth indeed...Nice take on the prompt

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