For
some very weird reason I have always had a knack of getting attracted towards old
faded stuff. I cannot help myself but get drawn towards faded, old battered clothes,
yellowed books, rusted jewellery, old men (George Clooney – Sexy!!) or anything
else for that matter. I love the rustiness of it all and the urge to rescue
them overpowers me. Each of them has a story. The slick lines on their body,
the washed colours, and the broken edges, torn like scars on a soldier. So yeah
that’s me probably being weird for the rest of the world but well, I hardly
care!
On
a recent shopping spree, I invariably got engaged in an endless haggling match
with a second-hand book vendor. Unfortunately since I do not have a continuous
stream of money flowing into my pocket and the vendor refused to budge from his
quoted number, the effort went in futile. This left me in a rather sad and
grumpy mood, to which effect my friend innocently asked, “Why do you need to go
to desperate lengths to get a few torn dilapidated books?”
I
looked at him, aghast and delved into a rather long and breathless speech; that
for him must have been French.
“..Because
those very torn, old books have something to say! Secrets to be unravelled! There’s
a certain mystique about them and combined with the intoxicating aroma of those
aged pages, they are a masterpiece. I do not simply buy them, it’s a rescue
act! They are rehabilitated from dark, dingy, make-shift roadside shelves to
the warm, cosy insides of polished teakwood cabinet, away from the prying hands
of ignorant sellers, rough stinky fingers replaced by adoring, careful ones
leafing through delicate pages. The feeling of abandonment replaced by the happiness
of being loved and finally finding camaraderie amongst the neighbouring fiction
or the-next-shelf romance novel. For me books are living breathing entities
with souls of their own!!”
So
that was more than enough to shut him up! Yes, I do agree that it would need a
hell lot of imagination to believe in all of it but frankly I think we should
have a Book Revolution, one that is aimed at garnering respect for books and
understanding their worth.
Ode
to my books:
Pretty books sitting quiet
and prim
Neatly stacked piles of adventures,
all for keeps
What
they stand for is what most miss
But
they’ll still be my dearest lovelies!!
LOVE J
Nerd
glasses & Cute bookmarks
ADITI
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