Rosy Dreams: Rose Infused Tea

Once upon a time, when I was a child, I staged a coup against rose. Yes, the flower. I thought it received inordinate footage in all love stories, beauty tales, day to day choices, often at the cost of its prettier colleagues, say a lily or a jasmine. Time went by, I was forced to give up my rose-tinted view of life and become pragmatic. That is when rose re-entered my life to rub some romance and magic on me. 

Only with a matured sense of taste could I appreciate the subtle sweetness of rose flavour and aroma. The trick is to get the addition right, just like the right moves in pursuit of romance. So when I sipped the rose-infused tea, the unfulfilled promise of love smiled from behind a curtain like the elusive dream. After a tiring day, the tea calmed the frazzled nerves and I fondly remembered the incomplete love story. A few friendly hugs, some unbroken eye-to-eye moments and then that short ride in a cab. The little brush of shoulders evoked a long-lost feeling and we both knew that our lives had already met at the juncture. We went our separate ways and we met many times after that. Yet that breezy evening, shared taxi ride in a foreign land and that last second of lingering on a hug, each time we greeted each other, it felt like the velvety rose. The deep fragrance continues to connect us across seas and continents and yet the songwriter refuses to complete the lyrics. 

As I returned from rose infused reverie, the kind eyes with the sparkle of diamond  smiled back at the memory from the distant land. 

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