Saturday, November 8, 2008

"To Err Is Human"

They were waiting for it. They were confident............

And in a moment it happened 

A drop of honey and there comes....................

It is impossible to count them 

Ants kept on coming 

Soon the drop of honey was surrounded with enormous amount of ants.....................

I rushed......................

Similar situation

The heavy train as a honey drop and much bigger creatures than ants sticking to it....................

And many others are waiting, including me.

Without much effort, not as easy at it says, enter in.

Luckily human beings have got only two legs, enabling to stand.

After a few minutes we will be able to hear "coffee coffee.............." 

The coffee vendor with his big jar has to go around, which makes commuters more irritating.

But I don’t feel any uneasiness, from his part he is doing his job, his life depends on it.

It’s just a matter of seconds still they can’t adjust....................

“To Err Is Human”

 

4 comments:

bhanumathi said...

Tolerance is a good quality which should be developed from a young age itslef.Give space to others also.

Miss Linda said...

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k.ø.c.h.ü said...

itz gud...but usually i think 'err' enokke ee contextil parenarunno?

ARJUN MS said...

@ kochu

First of all it would have much better if you had written it in English.

The translated version for others
"was it necessary to use "err" in this context?"

Answer: "To err is human" is applicable to both the vendor and the travelers. Its up to you to decide.