Sunday, April 27, 2014

Sanctum of Incertitude


certainty is always found 
when it ceases to matter

Malaysian Airlines Flight #370, from ABC News

Many utterances have been made by Malaysian officials and heads of state of various nations, and representatives of Boeing and other manufacturers whose components went into the plane or into the search for it, in solemn gravity or apparent casualness. However, for reasons which cannot be fathomed, the substance of what they say is not satisfactory to anybody who is concerned politically or personally. Along with the plane, the truth appears to be the second major casualty, lost in the verbiage of obfuscation.

For me, at the moment, for all practical purposes, the entire volume of the tragedy lies in the Sanctum of Incertitude.

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Anonymous wrote:

i can just not imagine how you saw this and composed it and what would it become in some other colour?
The title makes a lot of sense because of the blue but i wish you had written 2 lines more or 4.
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Anonymous wrote:

It looks like a three dimensional black hole that can devour uncertainty with certain finality.
The grained texture (on the fabric?) seem to serve as a hypnotising agent beckoning one towards the doorway for a swift descent into still certainty.

3 comments:

Hemantha Kumar Pamarthy said...

Jhoome re, neelayambar jhoome, Dharti ko choome re
'Jiske' Ishaare mujhko yahan bulayen......
Tujh ko yaad karke,
Mera dil bhi jhoome
Mera dil bhi jhoome


:-)

Anonymous said...

Bhai,

The shades of blue that draw one into shades of 'blues'.

charu

Ramesh Gandhi said...

Yahaan badla wafa ka
Bewafai ke siva kya hai
Pyaaar mohaabbat ishq shararat
Karke bhi dekha to dekha
Us mein bhi dhokha hai