The Broken Window

This is the title offered by Mr. Dara to write something upon it.  This is my extempore blog written  in a very short time.  Hope you will like it, especially you Mr. Dara!

The Broken Window:

He was considered as a hermit, completely cut off from his friends and foes.  He never liked to meet anyone, neither had he encouraged those who tried to break closed windows around his personality.  He was on EC member and mostly post the blogs and never responded to the comments, praises, admiration and appreciation the members offered on his blogs.  Then she came and once when he was on line, sent to him a chat request.  And to the utmost astonishment to himself he accepted the request and thus the window was broken and there was she peeping through the broken window.

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  • Yes it goes both ways, especially when one who break the window and run away without mending it.  It is only like disturbing the life of the one who prefers to live in hibernation. 

    Thanks for reading and your comment Onee, very thoughtful one, you are getting matured!

  • Dear Mishaikh,

    The broken windows sometimes can enlighten someone's life, but otherwise it can also spoil someone's life. He should repair it for sure, do you think so? :)

  • Thanks Hayah and Narin for liking my blog.

  • Eva thanks for giving me honour and all apprecations!

  • nice blog.tnx for sharing.im thinking about the topic.u mean she broke the window to come in .why not knocking or opening .cuz he accepted her request,so no need to break:)

  • Thanks saba for the nice comment.

  • Ann: If you ponder over first sentence of the blog, you will understand perhaps.

    Thanks for your appreciation to my strive.

  • Nice blog!

    Perhaps, he longed for her to break the window!

  • I'm thinking about the subject "broken window" but I still have no idea now. Well done Mishaikh!
  • Thanks Mitran and Shoba for appreciations.

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