Nature, COVID-19 and I
Hushed streets, dwellings echoed by midnight
barks, families falling together to kindle life spark, feeling value and warmth
of the nearby relations, Nature is set free to play its fiddle and dance; are
some rare fruits that humanity since centuries has missed in a rush to make way
in a noisy world, broiling under competition and pride.
I, a mother, have no other
occupation than to attend my young ones. We have long moments of closeness,
association uninterrupted by ceaseless routine calls to duty. Its they, I and
time. That’s all.
Their father has no more first
to check in office then somewhere else and then in elsewhere before his way back
home. No more preparations, planning, shopping, parlour, restaurants and parks. Just a standstill as if Nature has hold us up to allow all the time just for our
existence. Time for me.
No more servants coming and going. The kings and the laities are subject to crude human activities. Could anything on earth be more equalizing than this COVID-19? Perhaps no movement, no world organization, no religion could teach this humility, this equality, this remorse to humanity on such a massive and rapid scale as this COVID-19 has taught. An electron microscopic organism of size about 100nm, not a meteor, has struck the world to rattle its all hollowness inside.
Its not we who are
witnessing time on its pace, its time that is passing us in front of our very
eyes. O Nietzsche! God is not dead. Shrieks and sighs of millions have fallen
back upon self-centered, self-indulgent humanity.
For whom the bell tolls? It tolls for all. Not just for Kashmiris, Syrians, Iraqis, Lebanese…………
Article Written by
Mutbassum Mushtaq
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