Year gone-by


I had a dream,
To wake up in the morning, without thoughts of work,
To get ready to work, without thoughts of my manager,
To dress up neatly, without thoughts of my colleagues,
To eat my food at ease, without thoughts of carry over work,
To wave my family good bye, without any thoughts of the late night return,
I had a dream.

I had a dream,
To drive my vehicle, without thoughts of the day’s meetings,
To greet a colleague, without thoughts of his early coming,
To sit in the workstation, without thoughts of the work burden,
To check mails, without thoughts of receiving a stinker,
To smile cheerfully, without thoughts of the work to begin,
I had a dream.


I had a dream,
To smoke my cigarette, without thoughts of the unfinished coding,
To eat delicious lunch, without thoughts of the new projects,
To think of onsite work, without thoughts of long line of competitors,
To work smartly, without thoughts of the deadlines to meet,
To chat with friends, without thoughts of the pending work,
I had a dream.

I had a dream,
To see a day, without thoughts of computers and mouse,
To enjoy good music, without thoughts of concalls to attend,
To watch a movie, without thoughts of client meetings,
To go picnicking, without haunting thoughts of the onsite work,
To talk to my dear ones, without thoughts of the day’s bad meetings,
I had a dream.

I had a dream,
To wish happy birthday, without thoughts of remorse for the forgotten anniversary,
To sleep on mother’s lap, without thoughts of future,
To enjoy a party, without thoughts of working days,
To celebrate Sundays, without thoughts of Mondays,
To reach home, without thoughts of disturbing her sleep,
I had a dream.

I had a dream,
To dream of all that I can do if not a manager,
Fortunately or unfortunately I am not one…


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