It was just another day-end time, when I was sitting in my cab heading back from office. Amazon music was playing softly - my little ritual to shake off the day's stress.
But my thoughts were elsewhere.
Wandering around the distressing news I’d heard over the last couple of days
An airplane crash… 241 lives gone in seconds, dreams dissolved mid-air.
A young soul lost, suddenly to sheer fatigue.
A retired uncle from our neighboring society — gone while simply watering plants on the 14th floor. A small slip, a fatal fall. Just like that.
How uncertain life really is!! I wondered.
And just then, "Ud jayega hans akela" started playing, as if responding to my thoughts. The song felt more soothing than ever. I switched it to repeat mode for the rest of the journey.
The song reflects on the impermanence of life, the futility of material attachments, and the inevitability of death.
It didn’t explain life.
It didn’t fix anything.
But it gently reminded of a truth we often forget:
We’re all just passing through.
No one knows for how long.
So maybe — just maybe — the point isn’t to chase or hold too tight.
But to be present. To love a little more. To breathe.
"Ud jaayega, na aayega, hans akela..."
The soul will fly away, never to return.
Alone.
There is a quiet fear in that truth.
But there’s also a strange kind of peace — the kind that doesn’t promise control but invites surrender.
Surrender to the now.
To the breath.
To the people who still sit beside us.
🎵 Lyrics and song here
Seenchega Kaun Hum Jo Murjhaayen
Thaamega Kaun Hum Jo Gir Jaye
Ud Jaayega, Na Aayega, Hans Akela
Ud Jaayega, Na Aayega, Hans Akela
Ruk Ja Zara Kaise Samjhayen
Tu Jo Kahe Vaise Ban Jaayen
Sabar Ki Ungli Thaam Le
Safar Pe Naa Ja Musafir Samjhen Nahi Hain Jo Kabhi
Jo Naa Suna Hai Bata Phir
Tu Tere Raste Main Mere Raste
Rona Hai Phir Kyo Chal Hanste Hanste
Ud Jaayega, Na Aayega, Hans Akela
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ReplyDeleteI was talking to my dad and I was saying this exactly.
ReplyDeleteNothing is more sure than death.
You can aim for big things but you can get them or you can't.
But death is certain.