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Thursday, 15 May 2008

Corporate Melody

Coffee aroma followed by slurps and gulps.
Screeching glass doors.
Creaking leather heels tapping against the marble floor.
Envelopes being torn.
Computer keyboards and mouses clicking.
Ringing phones and mobile ringtones filling the air.
Multiple voices on phones.
Voices across tables and phones
Throwing fancy jargon.
Piling files.
Pens scribbling targets and deadlines.
A single, lone voice: snoring.

9 comments:

Prakash said...

:) nice post,, and thanks for remembering me.. i mean the last line just explains my job description! :P

nerdyberdy said...

Aww.. is Ernst and Young getting to my poor munchkin?
It's okay paapaa!
Here's a hug.

Bakarbaaz said...

I can see what you doing in office.... And pavam people they won't even know how to wake you up!!!

Anyways... ots and ots of ove
muuuahz

carapace said...

haha... i feel the same sometimes... :(

correction: 'jargons' is a verb, not a noun.

ramya said...

God level way of describing the mechanical job :)

Felicity said...

I liked the concept of finding melody in the mundane. :)

Bakarbaaz said...

You went back to the old layout???!!!
Cupper!

nerdyberdy said...

@carapace
er, jargon is too a noun. and a verb, but a noun also.

carapace said...

@arseman

yes, jargon is a noun. 'jargons' isn't. the plural of jargon remains jargon, whereas if it is used as a verb it becomes 'jargons'.