I belong to that generation that has seen a beautiful, unfenced lake right in front of Wipro, where we used to sit with our toes dipped.
I belong to that generation which has seen Chermas being overtaken by enormous brands.
I belong to that generation where ₹10 fetched us a coconut and ₹2 got a bag full of celery.
I belong to that generation to which divorce wasn’t seeken as a simple solution to otherwise solvable problems.
I belong to that generation where legs were scrapped, elbows were fractured and body was bruised, yet that dint stop us from playing outdoors.
I belong to that generation which had marriages considered as celebrations for over a week with a banquet hall full of relatives.
I belong to that generation that followed customs, traditions and other regulations without evaluating and analysing every single word.
I belong to that generation to which scarcity of water wasn’t known and water was available to everyone without having to think of affordability.
I belong to that generation that has seen food revolution literally.
I belong to that generation where everyone knows the names of every other person in the neighbourhood.
I belong to that generation which played around tall trees, green parks and sand without having the fear of germs and thoughts of hand sanitizer.
I belong to that generation that grew up in a household surrounded by grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.
I belong to that generation where summer vacation was about cousins from other states visiting us for 2 months and then departed with tears yet with a promise to meet again next summer.
I belong to that generation that got excited with the smell of new school uniform and books.
I belong to that generation which used newspapers and library books to complete school projects.
I belong to that generation which craved for mangoes and slurped them all through summers.
I belong to that generation where granny’s pickles were relished delightfully.
And here I’m, a girl from that generation, wishing I was born a generation up so that my future offspring would’ve lived through the generation that I belong to!
I belong to that generation which has seen Chermas being overtaken by enormous brands.
I belong to that generation where ₹10 fetched us a coconut and ₹2 got a bag full of celery.
I belong to that generation to which divorce wasn’t seeken as a simple solution to otherwise solvable problems.
I belong to that generation where legs were scrapped, elbows were fractured and body was bruised, yet that dint stop us from playing outdoors.
I belong to that generation which had marriages considered as celebrations for over a week with a banquet hall full of relatives.
I belong to that generation that followed customs, traditions and other regulations without evaluating and analysing every single word.
I belong to that generation to which scarcity of water wasn’t known and water was available to everyone without having to think of affordability.
I belong to that generation that has seen food revolution literally.
I belong to that generation where everyone knows the names of every other person in the neighbourhood.
I belong to that generation which played around tall trees, green parks and sand without having the fear of germs and thoughts of hand sanitizer.
I belong to that generation that grew up in a household surrounded by grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.
I belong to that generation where summer vacation was about cousins from other states visiting us for 2 months and then departed with tears yet with a promise to meet again next summer.
I belong to that generation that got excited with the smell of new school uniform and books.
I belong to that generation which used newspapers and library books to complete school projects.
I belong to that generation which craved for mangoes and slurped them all through summers.
I belong to that generation where granny’s pickles were relished delightfully.
And here I’m, a girl from that generation, wishing I was born a generation up so that my future offspring would’ve lived through the generation that I belong to!