Just some thoughts. Stored here for eternity.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

A Journey to remember! Part-II

11:06 PM Posted by Fonzie 3 comments
As the train trudged along its path, we placed our luggage at a place where it did not block the passage we were standing in. We met a girl, I forget her name, who was travelling on e-ticket that had gotten cancelled. When the TTE came to check the tickets, she got herself a General ticket with apparently the last bit of cash that was left with her. More on her later. After around one and a half hours, the first TTE came and went. After another two hours, while we were having our dinner, the next TTE came and it spelt trouble for us. While the previous one understood our situation with the holiday rush and all, this one I guess had a fight with his wife before he left his house in the morning and still hadn't got over it. He saw that we had wait listed ticket and he went berserk, asking us to go to the Sleeper class immediately after finishing our dinner. 'Yeah, like there is plenty of space there. We will be welcomed with open arms by the passengers there!' He left after some time and we heaved a sigh of relief having no intention of following what he said.

We continued to try and Jugaad our way out of the problem of getting some decent space to sleep. We almost were successful in our plans but the final nail was missing. So in the end what I dreaded came true and we had to take our luggage to the end of the bogey.......right where the toilets are......... and had to spend the night in the narrow passage where the doors are......I think you get the picture. We were not alone. The girl I mentioned in the beginning was with us too and she was real friendly. I mean throughout the night she wanted to sleep as close to me as possible. The more I try not to touch her, the more she comes closer. So by the end of the hour, I was in a corner, cramped for room, unable to sleep and there she was, sleeping as if there is nothing weird about sleeping next to a toilet with all the stench filling your senses. And to top it all, she was snuggling with my legs! So began and remained so, the most uncomfortable night of my relatively short life. With the cold steel floor as my bed and iron walls for support, I spent the night half asleep, totally cramped, with pain in every possible part of my body and a weirdo for (close) company.

I have never looked forward to sunrise as I did that night. For I knew, only after sunrise would this ordeal end. And finally, after what seemed like the longest night that can be, the sun rose and so did my heart. People rose from their slumber and started to come down from the upper seats and we started a lookout for empty upper berths so that we can sleep there. We found some and just went to sleep as if we had nothing to give or take from this world. It was probably the best sleep that I have ever had. After I woke up, I felt refreshed though last night's ordeal did leave its impact in the form of pain all over. We made our way down and occupied a berth which was empty because some family had booked it till Jammu but had to travel till Bhopal only. God bless them!

The rest of journey was your run of the mill train journey. We sipped hot tea, ate and watched movies on my laptop. Actually, a whole lot of people watched movies with us. We talked, we laughed and did all that you do on a train. In between, Atul bid us goodbye at Gwalior. We carried on. At last, after thirty hours on the train, half of which were torturous and unforgettable we alighted from the train and breathed a sigh of relief. 'Sigh!'

Sonal's dad and bro came to pick her up and so did my bro. I got home in a state of utter tiredness and was as hungry as I could be. Sipping home made tea, sitting on a comfortable couch felt like heaven and I thanked God for that. So ended that fateful journey about which so much has already been written and said. And nothing more will be.........


Adios!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

A Journey to remember! Part-I

3:02 PM Posted by Fonzie 1 comment
Looking back, I think it was one of the most unforgettable experiences of my short life. I was glad when it was over, praying "Please God, let this be one of those 'Once in a lifetime' experiences". I hope someone up there heard me for it was straight from the heart!

Ok.......Let me start from the start........I had booked the tickets almost two months before the journey was to actually take place. The tickets were not confirmed when I booked them and as luck would have it, they were still unconfirmed when the train actually started on its journey to the place I belong.........

On the day of the journey, we started for the station (late as usual) from the office. The 'we' here includes Sonal, Khush and yours truly. We got into the only rick that we could find, who apparently would have had difficulty in getting fare back from the station for he asked for twenty rupees over and above the meter fare or maybe he was just taking advantage of our situation.......may God bless him with a severe case of piles!

The train was to leave at 5:20 and we got out of the rick at five O'clock sharp. I paid the rick driver and we started on foot towards the main entrance. Khush bid us goodbye at the entrance for she had to catch a bus to Mumbai. Now it was Sonal and I facing the humongous mass of humanity crowding every available inch of the entrance. Just then somewhere from the barely audible loud speakers we heard the announcement " Jhelum Express will leave on time from platform no. 1 ". I thought 'Great! What a time for the Indian Railways to show their punctuality'. Sonal phoned her friend who was already waiting at the platform for us. She suddenly turned towards me and said " We need to go to the platform by getting round the stairs". She might as well have said something in German for I was clueless. 'What stairs? Why can't we go by the entrance like everyone else?' By the time I could ask her these questions she was on the phone again probably getting the directions. After she was off the phone I followed her as she marched forward as if she knew the place like the back of her hand. After walking 100 meters or so we saw the stairs that we were supposed to go around. But seeing that all we had was a three feet wide passage that was filled with humanity, I had serious doubts about the odds of us reaching the other end in one piece, so to speak. But undaunted she marched on and all I could do was try and keep pace. We took the crowd head on and tried to bully our way through. I don't know how many souls were hit unwittingly by the bags that I was carrying but I was too busy not to fall down to actually stop and apologise. After a grueling two minutes which seemed like eternity we were finally able to go around and climb the stairs to reach the platform safely. 'Yay!'

On the platform Sonal's friend was waiting for us. Another one of Sonal's friend, Atul, was to board the train with us. He joined us shortly and I think it was 5:20 when we regained our composure and frantically ran towards the train still believing it was on time. We climbed into the first third AC coach we could find. 'Gosh! that was close. We almost missed the train. I am so glad we made it!'. I was so busy rejoicing that I failed to notice that It was almost 5:30 and still the train did not look like it was moving any where in a jiffy.

In a short while, we found out that the reason the train wasn't moving anywhere was that the reservation chart had not yet been prepared. I found this ridiculous as the chart is suppossed to be put up at least two hours before the departure of the train. We also needed to look at the chart because our tickets were still wait-listed. Frantic calls were being made by Atul and I so that we could find out the status of our tickets. But no updates were forthcoming. I called up my Dad asking him if the tickets were confirmed as he said they would be (you know he is a govt. officer? :D). But Alas, nothing could be done until the chart is prepared. So we waited. At last after almost two hours of waiting in the humid and cramped conditions, we heard the bad news. "The chart has been prepared and our tickets were still not confirmed". At this point I seriously considered getting off the train and try to book a flight instead. But we had no option left but to endure this journey of 28 hours (officially) without any place to sit or sleep. I dreaded to think where we would sleep. I knew the answer but I did not want to think about it. The train at last started from the platform and I braced myself for a journey that was sure to be unforgettable.



To be continued......

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Learning

2:13 PM Posted by Fonzie 1 comment
After a while you learn the subtle difference
Between holding a hand and chaining a soul
And you learn that, love doesn't mean leaning
And Company doesn't mean security,
And you begin to learn that kisses aren't contracts
And presents aren't promises,
And you begin to accept your defeats
With your head up and eyes open,
With the grace of a man, not the grief of a child,
And learn to build all your roads
On today because tomorrow's ground
Is too uncertain for plans, and futures have
A way of falling down in mid-flight,
After a while you learn that even sunshine
burns if you have too much.
So you plant your own garden and decorate
Your own soul, instead of waiting
For someone to bring you flowers,
And you learn that you really can endure....
That you really are strong
And you really do have worth,
And you learn and learn
With every person you meet or employ, you learn
With every friend or lover, you learn
With every goodbye, you learn.



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This one's from "The Speaking Tree" column of the TOI.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

She

10:39 PM Posted by Fonzie 2 comments
Her smile is like the spring sunshine,
Her laughter is like a rhythm divine,

When she speaks, I am mesmerized,
Her soft voice gets me hypnotized,

Her eyes, deeper than the deepest sea,
If only I can drown in them and be free,

Her velvet skin, I want to caress,
And lose myself in her flowing tress,

And I find myself in an unbroken trance,
As the air fills with her sweet fragrance............

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Gone..........

11:14 PM Posted by Fonzie 2 comments
From the moment I heard the news,
My mind hasn't stopped thinking
O' how fickle this dear life is,
And my heart is slowly sinking

How quickly life can turn,
How quick dreams are shattered,
And I wonder 'bout their thoughts,
As the metal and flesh clattered

Life must have flashed by,
Moments of laughter and pain,
Memories of those close by,
Of the carefree dancing in the rain

Many long cherished dreams,
are forever gone now,
And fathom the promises,
that must be forgotten somehow

Everyone mourns for those who are gone,
Its not something one can replace,
But of one thing I am convinced,
They can only be in a better place.............




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Dedicated to the victims of the car crash............

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Who am I?

8:50 PM Posted by Fonzie 4 comments
I am your Prejudice,
I am your Nepotism,
I am your belief,
I am your skepticism,

I am your Dreams,
I am your Fears,
I am your laughter,
I am your tears,

I am your nadir,
I am your delight,
I am your strength,
I am your kryptonite,

I am your Jesus,
I am your Lucifer,
I am your slave,
I am your conquerer,

I am your acclaim,
I am your asperser,
I am your success,
I am your failure,

I am your attainment,
I am your Holy Grail,
I am your fable,
I am your sorry tale