One morning, these days, I visited this giant river called Torsa in Phuentsholing. I’m not a morning-person though; I hardly rise before eight in the morning. However, just then, I realized what I’ve been missing in my life.
To
my amazement, I was stunned by the picture perfect beauty of the sunrise. The
way it shimmered over the river, over the Phuentsholing valley, absolutely
wowed me. Like a young lad, I ran-rounded the riverside, stumbling at times,
but still thirsting for more of the nature’s splendor.
Meanwhile,
I sat on the riverside and just enjoyed the water running down so effortlessly,
so incessantly like life in itself. The grass like needle that grows tall and
abundant around the river decorates it all the more beautiful. Only a few
humans were seen supposedly taking early morning leisure walk.
As I
sat, my eyes wandered far afar, the other side of the river and then stopped awhile
at a flock of birds catching and feeding on fish.
I
mused, the early bird catches worm, revisiting
the idiom that I learned long before in one of my school textbooks. That
moment, I nodded in agreement, exactly after two decades understanding its true
meaning. Had I not started my day early I would be missing all this beauty.
All
is not well, I thought, I should be living the moment not observing. So I
removed my clothes and jumped into the river; ah, it’s very cold and bone
chilling.
Soon
the sun accompanied me, winking its light on my face reflected from water and
fetching me fresh warmth all over my body. The birds swarmed over the river,
over us, making harmonious noise. The needle-like plants danced gently blown by
the morning breeze. As if all were celebrating beauty, life with me.
So
we swam, we danced, in all joy, as if for eternity!