The master of the ring pompously ushered in the trapeze
swinger who had performed a minute ago and uninvited, the clown made his entry,
leaping and frolicking about, with a smile painted to his face, imitating the
cheerful carefree nature of a child and a fool. The ring master turned back to
chase him off, but in an agile maneuver, possible only for a two and a half
feet tall dwarf, he eluded the tall man and weaved through his legs, waving at
the joyous crowd who cheered and waved back and applauded him.
The ring master decided to avoid him and called forth
Ranjit, the lion tamer. The lion tamer and his lion courteously ambled in, with
a majestic air about them. The crowd stared in awe at how daring Ranjit seemed
and how tame a lion could be. For a fleeting moment, no one recalled the Clown.
But his act was not yet over and he lingered on, waiting for the moment he
could act foolish again and incite the wrath of one of his circus members and
the laughter of the audience. So, when the lion was forced to open its jaws so
that Leela, Ranjit’s wife could insert her head between them, risking her head
to be chewed off, the clown saw the perfect opportunity to act bold and
courageous enough to stop her and risk his head instead. The mere reappearance
of the clown in the tense and gripping presence of a dangerous wild beast
brought a wave of relief and joy amongst the crowd. And they hooted and
laughed, forgetting all they had feared and all that reality held in wait for
them in their lives.
Juggling, swinging, singing and grinning, the clown saw the
crowd through the circus acts, ensuring that they smile and forget their
worries for a while. In the end, he allowed himself to be shot as a cannonball
alongside Sheena the cannon girl, swearing to bear the same fate as the pretty
lady would, for he would rather die than live on after failing to dissuade her
from taking such a drastic action. But as planned, nothing went wrong and they
both survived.
One of the clown’s favorite acts was pulling the ring
master’s leg. People loved to see the man in charge being made a fool by the rebellious
clown; someone who went against authority. The crowd loved the clown as long as
he made his presence known by his random mischief, stupidity and vain bold
attempt to act valiantly in face of threats and dangers. The clown did all that
a principled chivalrous man would do. It was not funny. But the audience
laughed mindlessly anyway.
When the show ended, the crowd dispersed with smiles glued
to their lips and children happily imitating their heroes of the day. The clown
retired to the changing room, the smile still painted to his face. Behind the
mask of paint, was a man of about thirty two. Bereft of a family, he did not
have many responsibilities towards anyone but himself. Making people laugh was
about all he could do and it came easily to him. People loved to make fun of
him anyway due to his short stature. All he needed to do was act foolish and
become the butt of their jokes and obscure his feelings and disfigurement
behind the smiling mask. Sometimes, he slept without washing it off. There was
not much life for him without it anyway.
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hmm.. thanks!!

so.. you r a true sagi, eh? I hope you understand how clown-like sagi's are.. I admire sagi's coz they are true.. and happy.. nothing can put down their spirits!!
so.. an apple reward from me to you too!!
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@Swarajya:
that's funny.. always worth starting a new year with a smile.. happy new year to you!
jim
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@requiem: I promise you, it will be better next time!
@madds: wish you a very happy new year too and hope to read more from you too.
@John: The clown is us. I would have liked to write better as Requiem said, but just couldn't pen down my thoughts.
regards
jim
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Wish you a happy and prosperous new year and more happier tales to read from you. regards maddss
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thanks LC.. happy new year to you too..
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