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Standing among silent commuters in the yellow light.
Suburbs slide past his unseeing eyes.
His shirt and pants are soggy,.........
............his bag is stuffed with books
Is falling apart. His eyes dimmed by age.
Fade homeward through the humid monsoon night
Now I see can see him getting off the train
Like a word dropped from a long sentence,
He hurries across the length of the gray platform,
Crossing the railway line and enters the lane,
His chappals are sticky with mud, but he hurries on.
Home again, I see him drinking weak tea,
Eating a stale chapati, reading a book,
He goes into the toilet to contemplate
Man's estrangement from a man-made world,
Coming out, he trembles at the sink,
The cold water running over his brown hands,
A few droplets cling to the graying hair on his wrists.
His sullen children have often refused to share
Jokes and secrets with him. He will now go to sleep
Listening to the static on the radio, dreaming
Of his ancestors and grandchildren, thinking
Of nomads entering a subcontinent through a narrow pass.
"My father travels" ~ Dilip Chitre