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In a Waiting Room

In a Waiting Room

By

JIRARA

© JIRARA, June 2020

Published by JIRARA

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Disclaimer: This is the work of fiction as far as all the characters, their names and the names of all the events are concerned and all these are imaginary and hence any resemblance to the persons (and their lives) dead or alive, and any places are coincidental. Even if a few events might look realistic/’real’, these are fictionalised and the associated names are changed in order to maintain their privacy, honour, and security. No intention whatsoever is meant to hurt any feelings of whosoever, irrespective of their personal/cultural beliefs, social or political inclinations, religion-orientations/practicing/philosophy, life styles, and work/business. The ‘I’, ‘my’, ‘me’, and ‘mine’ (if any used) do not necessarily mean the author of this book, and these and other such pronouns: her, hers, his, he, she, him, you, your, yours, ours, theirs…; are used for effective personification and dramatization, and the readers should not take these on their ‘own persons’.

Please Note: The readers should take these stories/verses/thoughts with/in good spirit. The presented ideas and material are based, where feasible, on readings and (thought-) analyses of scientific/other open literature (which seemed most profound and trustworthy), with as much care as possibly taken. The readers are requested to verify these notions on their own, and use their own discretion. However, these stories/verses/thoughts/ideas (mostly original) are expressed here with an intention of increasing awareness of the readers with a hope that in an overall sense, their (and ours) consciousness would be heightened (in all and multiple directions), so that we all can live our lives on this planet with true happiness, ever-lasting peace and real joy (irrespective of our orientations). The author and the publisher will not be responsible for any negative effects/situations arising as a result of reading these stories/verses and/or following the suggestions if any. No discussions/dispute of any kind will be entertained at any time and in any way, manner, and/or forum. JIRARA.

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In a Waiting Room

It was a waiting room on a railway station,

guest-passengers rushing in and out of the room,

and its bathrooms, toilets, common rooms,

for both the ladies and gents,

yet the rest rooms, closets had doors,

a great relief!

No open ‘pissing’ bowls for gents as usual,

a harmonious way of living together,

for whatever short time it might be,

in the waiting room,

on the city’s railway station.

Some people peacefully sleeping,

chaining their luggage to the benches,

and mesh bars of the windows,

in the midst of noise, screaming, and yelling,

and swift movements of other passengers,

in and out of the room.

I kept watching this,

but could not reconcile to have a nap,

despite previous sleepless night’s journey,

to this railway station,

varieties of people brushing,

splashing water on their faces,

washing handkerchiefs and napkins,

ladies drying their hairs,

some searching their tickets for the onward journey,

from their closed trunks and luggage,

shouting at the spouses or their children,

becoming impatient on,

not locating and finding the tickets,

I wondered why they did not keep,

their tickets in their own pockets!

Some would ensemble their bags,

suitcases, and ask the neighbouring passenger,

to look after for some time,

when they go for a quick breakfast,

to a nearby restaurant on the station,

a dilemma for the waiting one,

if he/she wants to go to bathroom or toilet,

or wants to leave the room,

for further journey,

then the to-be-supervised luggage,

would remain unattended,

invariably that quick breakfast would get,

prolonged and I get worried since once,

I was the neighbouring waiting passenger!

However, I felt proud momentarily,

for I was trusted by someone,

who was unknown to me,

as I was equally unknown to him,

a mutual trust-relationship working,

in an unknown place,

in an unknown environment,

how I wish the same relationship,

were to work for us,

the humans everywhere,

every time in every circumstance.

And really I wanted to leave since,

I had to catch a taxi to reach the airport,

was becoming nervous,

with a thought of missing the flight,

if the co-passenger did not come back soon,

to relieve me from my proud duty that,

he had so effortlessly tended to me.

May be I would have handed over,

the pious supervision job to another co-passenger,

the idea being logical but did not jell with me.

Thank ‘God’, a member of the family,

of the esteemed passenger,

came to the room and I,

without a moment’s delay and hesitance,

told that I was leaving for my onward journey,

and I got a big sigh of relief!

***An end…***with a new beginning…***