Saturday, December 31, 2011
Monday, December 26, 2011
Expect The Unexpected !!!
– Dummies Guide To Travelling At Nights …… Alone
The clock on the tower at the
middle of junction ticked 1 in the morning. On deserted road, walking alone at
that hour of the day, my thoughts flew back to the comforts of the distant ride
in the car half an hour back. It was evident that the time was running against
me. Not a single vehicle passed by in the past 30 minutes. Another 15 miles of journey awaited me, and I
walked looking back intermittently to see if any vehicle would appear.
And I walked…..
………………………
“Oh come on dude. A hundred cab’s
pass that way even in the middle of night” , I claimed.
“I have travelled that way even
at 2 in the morning at times”, I continued as two of the curious one’s listened.
“So, Lets do it then”, one of
them affirmed.
And we proceeded to book the
tickets for the 10.30 show in a theater in the middle of the town.
……………………….
The horn from a approaching
vehicle brought me back to reality.
I made my move, turned back,
pointed my thumb in the direction I intended to travel and I waved. I tried
putting up a face of a school kid trying to get that couple of extra marks
which he requires to pass the examination.
And the fellow zoomed past me. I was
not sure if he paid no attention, or if I was even visible to him.
“F*r ,” my impatience grew and
few words of praise escaped. Infact I shouted I realized. The echo from the
flyover wall was loud enough.
You never know who that Good
Samaritan who would dare pick you at the middle of night be.
You never know.
As my brain tried searching the
broken link of the thoughts that it was occupied with, the ear’s heard the
rattling of another approaching vehicle.
The action of the hand seemed involuntary
as it took positing of waving for a lift in the direction of my travel. And I
stood watching patiently as the vehicle neared.
The wind blew in a rhythm like
the waves of the sea on a full moon, strong and high, yet steady.
And I watched the vehicle move
past me in equal speed with which it neared. I hung my head facing down and
uttered those words that escape the mouth when in frustration, intentionally
this time.
I heard the vehicle halt couple
of blocks away.
“he is the man !!!” , I turned back and ran
towards the vehicle, wondering if he would give me the lift.
………….
“Dude, its already 12.30. I
seriously doubt if you will have any mode of transport at this hour”, he
exclaimed. “Lets go to my place”
“buddy, I have been travelling this
route for years now, “ I boosted on my experience of travelling at nights. “I
will find something or the other & reach I will !”
“Suite yourself “, he bayed a
fairy well at the point he dropped me.
Another 15 miles of journey
awaited me, and I walked looking back intermittenly to see if any vehclie would
appear.
And I walked….
………
“I am going towards X-road, will
drop you till the junction”, the man in the car said.
“You will find something or the
other from there to your destination “, he advised.
“Anything will do sir”, I said to
him in a thanking tone as I seated myself by his side.
“where on earth are you coming
from at this hour!”, the man questioned as the vehicle picked up some speed.
“A movie- “, I replied too quickly
I realized. The overflowing happiness of finding a lift after 40 minutes of
walk on a winter cold night made the response time fast.
“Alone ?”
“Oh ! no no”, I was equally
quick.”Alone in this route!”, I replied in a broken tone. The shivering made
the tongue flicker sending the words intermittently out of mouth.
“I see”, the man exclaimed as he
halted the cart at the junction as promised. “from here you will have no
trouble going forward”
I showered couple of words of
gratitude.
I was at the comfort zone now.
There was movement at that junction and I was to make the choice.
And I choose, to have a cup of
tea.
The junction was a busy place at
any hour of the day. At night , there would be tea and snacks availbale.
The old lady was kind enough to
keep the tea hot with all the utensils she had, and 5 bucks she charged for it
was fair enough.
“It’s the British you see”, I
heard a man speaking. At once I knew he was speaking to me as there was no
other soul but for the old lady who paid least attention to any customer.
“they made us addict to TEA &
the Chinese to OPIUM”, It was evident that he was drunk. Even as he sipped his
cup of the tea, he spoke.
“I see”, I had no choice but to
speak, “I never knew that !”, I was ashamed at my ignorance. What if it’s a
drunken man speaking, he had a point.
“you youngsters have no knowledge
of our history,” he stated to speak. And I made a narrow escape thanking him
for that one point of wisdom he showered on to me.
I could hear him continuing the
topic with another of the poor souls that halted for a tea , as I crossed the junction
in search of another of those good Samaritans.
Another 5 miles…………..
………………….
“Boss, come on, I am going that
way !”, the Sardarji gestured as he
spoke while I crossed the road.
“Oh ! thanks sir”, It was as
though fate waited for me on a bike at the junction.”Thanks a lot!”
The first line he spoke as we set
off brought my world to halt.
“Am a bit drunk”, he said with a
smile I would define – teasing.”Hope you don’t mind !”.
“Dont mind – what the hell you
think I am , super man ?, that I will jump to safety if you hit a road divider
or worst case a speeding lorry”, I said to myself bewildered at the
calmness with which he confessed.
“Stop the Damn bike- “, I wanted
to shout but the next line he uttered, silenced me.
“Am a COP !”
………………………. To
Be Continued…
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Sane or Insane!
The vehicle was sparsely occupied. An old man found his way past Ajay to the seat right next to the front entry. Another fellow occupied the seat beside the old man, adjusting himself to comfort before the bus set off to accomplish the hour long journey that lay ahead.
Sitting by the window Ajay felt the breeze brush past his earlobes. The cold air found its way into the eardrums sending a chill all over the body. The climate was cool, not intensely though, but sufficient enough to force oneself to cover the ears from the wind that blew.
The next halt of the city bus saw a mother and her child boarding in. The child was no ordinary. It walked in an unnatural manner, lifting each leg with a tremendous effort, as was evident, and placing it forward. Reaching out to the nearest support, the kid would lift the other leg. The mother helped intermittently.
Different, the kid appeared, as most of the eyes, Ajay observed, gazed the creature. Some of which were astounding and some were sympathetic. The kid would pay no attention to any of it though. It went on ascending the steps.
The old man, instantly lifted himself, apparently vacating the place for the kid. The young fellow however paid no attention to the scene.
“Can’t you see, they need a seat? Get up and go back”- an aggressive shout came to the young fellows way. He knew at once, to the intensity of the voice, that it was intended to him, and without a moment’s pause, the fellow made his way backwards. Although the lady searched to find from which of those curios mouths that the voice emerged, probably to shower a line or two of gratitude, but failed to identify which of those few lot made that remark.
And the duo found their way to the seat. The kid gestured his mother, a language only the mother would understand as was apparent. From whatever she understood, she took out the monkey cap and slid it over his head. The kid chuckled, as the mother kept sliding the cap. And everyone watched.
The cold breeze was no more a trouble for him, and he faced window wise and clapped and moved his head in a way only he could do, possible cause of the different ability he had.
Almost everything surprised him. And everyone watched, smiling, at his acts. He giggled whenever there was a little breeze past the window gaps, chuckled when his mother got hold of his hand that he tried waving out of the window. Insisted for tickets. Pulled the change out from his mother’s fist and handed to the conductor. He had a smile to offer and a little wave of the hand to every new passenger that boarded from the front door.
He waved to the bystanders at every stop, saluted the traffic police. As the bus moved past the Temple, he joined his hands in a way to pray and bowed. He clapped at the pigeons that flew over the Lake. Everything amazed him.
And he watched, the frustration people bore on their faces for every little thing that happened, the despair they showed on every stop that the bus halted. He watched the impatience they experienced when in traffic. He smiled at one of the passengers shouting on the conductor for getting a rupee or two back, at the lady that stated a fight with the one next to her for not giving her enough space to sit. He was surprised as to why the driver shouted at people waving hands in the middle of road (requesting to stop the bus).
Ajay kept thinking who sane was, among the two. Was it the boy that amazed himself at every creation of the God, or the rest of us who were disgusted at everything. Was it him, that kept smiling at everything that came his way, or the so called people with common sense who frown at everything that do not occur the way they expect.
The boy made a move to gesture the driver, to stop. Possibly his mother told him that next stop is where they get down. The driver showed no concern.
“Stop the damn bus!”, Ajay shouted from where he was. “The kid wants to get down don’t you see.”
The bus set off after the kid & his mother got down, and Ajay knew the answer.
"Sanity Has Nothing To Do With Happiness" Ajay Thought.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
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