Late last night, absentmindedly
I looked out,
as the world went past my car window.
A pause at a traffic light.
A grubby hand knocked on the glass
leaving stains on the pane.
I looked through into the distance.
The face of the unkempt child blurred
in my indifference;
the hazy shape of an infant at her hip
The car clock beeped midnight;
That hour when India began its Tryst with Destiny
75 years ago.
I looked again at the child outside
She was smiling and waving,
paper tricolours in her hand
10 rupees a piece.
I pulled down my window,
How much for all? I asked
She counted, as the baby looked inside.
(What beautiful eyes it had!)
120 rupees, she said.
I took out 200, instead.
The smile widened into a grin
And she skipped away shouting
Into the dark spaces beneath the flyover
That hulked along the road.
I placed the tricolours reverently
Next to me, on the leather-covered seat.
They will adorn our home in the morn,
amidst the marigold, jasmine and green.
This is so beautiful!! I love this!!
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So touching and yet so full of hope !
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So touching and yet so full of hope !
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