The tiny light-bulbs flickered, Blinked and tittered; Some fast, while some with a pace, metered. Some shone bright in monochrome colours, Others chose company of multi-hued peers. Some fell like Rapunzel's hair from the rooftop to the ground below. Some lay in curls, On ledges and windows. Swaying gently in the passing wind. They seemed to enjoy Their day of freedom, from the dark lofts and attics.

Had written this last year on Diwali eve. Wishing everyone the very best during this festival of lights. Happy Diwali.
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Story of led lights !! 😄😄
Happy Diwali 😍
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Am so sorry….somehow this comment of yours seems to have gone into spam box. Thank you so much for liking this write of mine…Yes..LED lights have become so commonplace these days and replacing the mysticism associated with the light from Diyaas.
Sending you Diwali greetings, albeit belatedly. 🙂
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Thats not a problem 🙂
Same happens with my comment section too 🙂
I Just hate to see how artificial Diwali looks with all those LEDs. Decoration is ok.. but overdoing it makes the charm of the traditional oil lamps dim 😦
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I became a string of lights for some time, lighting up lives with the fire within. Your poem is so evocative! Thank you, Goutam!
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Diwali lights ….. by Goutam Dutta
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Happy Diwali to you and your family, Goutam.
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Thank you so much. Wishing you and your loved ones A Very Happy Diwali too. 😊
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Thank you! 🤗
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