The Boy at the Rail GateA Poem by lichanbeniCaptured movements and sights of things around me.The morning gloom , the city in
steady rain. That one with the chicken-plucked
look" hair a tufted circle on top, the rest
in shabby outfit" I can't really stop to care about. I assume he grew up without totaling himself , but he is that caught my eyes in this
madding crowd. He seems even to know his place as
unworthy striver. Of the one no one would look away
from for long,
He lifts his sack to collect rags, a ticket to
buy his bread. The train was on the run but that
would not stop him from collecting every bit of rag. People by pass pushing, dashing and
the other boys smirk before the rain douses and sweeps it stupidly into the
gutter. I'm half in love with's doing, five,
or maybe six he would be. he's twitching in sublime
irritation, cursing maybe the rain. Raining harder, up again,
hard to shelter his soaking head with his sack but he pretty much manages problem,
and now came the move that got me staring on
still. His twitch becalmed at last, stood without heeding his friend's jeering calls, “Aye pagol, Aye
pagol” (you fool, you fool) Stood hunched, not looking up or
down, and I can foretell what is running in
his head, this is where he'll break off, he's going to unload
everyone, But he didn’t react upon their
nothingness and spits, feeling himself filling
with what's left: he took possession of his spirited bad luck for
good and let the rain collect behind his
torn shirt and drench body even when the rain keeps patting at
it harder and harder like an obsolete humiliated hand. and he turned his back at last on
them, He was not the clown but made
those across the track full of clowns you can both see and not see,
I watch him disappear in courage. When will I get to set an eye on
him or if I cant, will anybody try to
follow him from now on? © 2015 lichanbeni |
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Added on April 29, 2015 Last Updated on April 29, 2015 AuthorlichanbeniGuwahati, christainity, IndiaAboutEditor by profession. Completed my bachelors degree in literature. Writing as a passion. Have number of write up's published in periodicals . more..Writing
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