No matter how critical he might be about the late capital existence, kaleidoscope wont deny the fact that its wonderful to see outside in the middle of a rainy day from a built-in-space, that too when empty. Drenched in a rain, a cup of darjeeling tea and sometime alone in the middle of a coffee shop is a chance to indulge late capital self to explore the details of civilisation.
The shop happens to be empty, only a person waiting at one corner, a gang of college friends carrying engineer's hallmark 'T scale' and a wonderful couple looking at each other! The outside is melting down through the glasspanels. Once and all none of them are involved in their mobile phones, weather does wonder.
Suddenly, there is Bryan Adams 'Rescue me' followed by 'have you really loved a woman'.
What if the rain drops are coming from all the rivers Kaleidoscope fell in love with, what if they have come to make love with the space, always meant for love - friendship- companionship. When rain comes so does the wind to make the drenching complete, to make the melting worth melt for.
Kaleidoscope sometimes do feel love is often about the space and moments - all equalising raindrops from all the rivers makes it even more prominent - more liveable.
Cant be better than this
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