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You love smoking?

There are so many good things that we don't follow and there are so many bad things that we don't give up. So simple, it is not whether something is good or bad(mere perception!), it is, how comfortably you an take it or how much you can enjoy with it or how much you believe that it is so essential(!) in your life. And further, arguably, it is what written for you.

How about a cup of coffee or tea? Sometimes, I believe there is nothing you feel and enjoy better than a sip of hot tea from the brim of a cup, moving between your lips and tongue. And the drizzle or few dew drops at the sun-less hours would make it unbelievably tasty. I wonder whether I would stop drinking tea if somebody says it is not good for health. It is OK for me to lose few years (only few years Wink) of my life for it, after all, one day, this life is going to be killed by the mystery - any time, with or without the invitation!

Perhaps, the best of companions can be found only in the things that doesn't have life - at least the life you and I enjoy(!), even if it takes your life. Because you let them listen to you, listen to anything -cigarettes? How much pleasure they can give in those few centimetres, so cruel though! What else can be so gorgeous sight so close to your eyes than the ashes falling from the crimson end of the cigarette? What a loveable feel it is to watch the flame spurt up? Won't it smile with you from your lips when you are so happy? Won't the burning edges pacify your restless mind? Won't the smoke let you see your dream in its world? Won't the heat break your loneliness? Disappointed, depressed, anxious... or the reverse of the list, you call it anything, all you need is one cigarette to feel that you have shared everything with someone. How great it is to watch the little gray circles showering the heaven of happiness on you!

If you hope, If you believe in hoping, hope either the God or the Science, preferably both, will be there to save you in another 30 years time. Otherwise, YOU ban the cigarettes because they seems to be costly now!






Kovil Pillai P.

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