CHAWHCHAWRAWI I

Ruantlang bul kawi atanga Mualkuai ram kan thlir lai.

Thiandun kalkawng inkawhhmuh tur niawm ang taka lak a ni. Ka tum ber chu ral leh lam eng thlir zelin hringnun hman hi a pawimawh a. Tin, chawl lova kal zel tur kan nihzia leh chu lam panna chu eng a nihzia tarlan ka tum a ni. (Philosophical lovang chu maw :-))

Di In, Zote Khua.

Tiang thlalak hi a tam tawh viau a, ka la ve chak mai mai a. Thingkhawn khian ka lung a ti leng deuh a.

Zote Tlang (?) A hming tak ka hre fuh lo.

Chawlhni tlai vela Mizoram nula leh tlangval lengvel an nih khi. Mizoramah chuan tlang thawveng deuhah leng kha kan ching reng a.

Champhai Leilet, Zote khua atanga lak.

Phai thla lak ka duh ve hrim hrim a. Romei (chhum ni lovin) a zam nasa deuh a. A paw chiai a, tin, thal khawro lai tak ania, a mawi lutuk hranlo.

Naupang tuicheng insasenglai. CHamphai Leilet.

Sandes Skul kallai, chawhnu inkhawm tlanbova kan tih ve fo thin ania. Kum sawm chuang lai a liam pawhin chawlhni serh han bawhchhiat chu Mizo te'n kan la ching tho niin a lang. Chawlhni chawhnu inkhawm thulh meuha tuichen kha a lo nuam em alawm. Vai ramah chawlhni serh anih loh tehreng nen o.

P.S. Pu Epis te hovin mawi lutuka an lak laiin a rem rem lak kan han tarlang ve a. A nuam ve viau tho e.

Cowboys! Riders of the Wild....

Well...As you can see from the picture above, i'm quite interested in cowboys and the so-called wild wild west. Mizo cowboy cyclostyled books contributing an important part. No doubt.

If we are to imagine ourselves in various walks of life. I think, for myself, cowboys played an important role. Browsing thru' Louis L'Amour, Oliver Strange, Frederick H. Christian, Luke Short, Max Brand and so on, the life of the cowwboy is the loner's life. hardly anyone to look up to, except punching mates and fellow grub line riders. This, i think have some analogy with the present world. The world has increasingly become an individualistic worlds with everyman for himself. So, the cowboy with his horse and gun is for himself. What about us..with our pens (for some computers) are we everyman for himself? Riders of the wild wide world...