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This incident happened more than five years ago It was a Tuesday And I'd gone to office as usual Which involved a long commute From Powai to Lower Parel By the famous Mumbai locals A typically exhausting commute Made worse by the fact that it was the month of August And therefore I had to deal with the rains as well Something seemed to be off As far as that particular day was concerned Quite a few of my candidates Were not responding to my calls And what was worse Was the fact that it was raining cats and dogs In fact, my boss, who was on the way to office Got stuck somewhere in between And ultimately gave up the ghost Deciding to work from home instead!! He also instructed me and my colleague to leave office As soon as we were done with all our critical work Since we both had brought our lunch We decided to leave after eating However, our troubles for the day Were just about to begin It was raining heavier than ever Just as we left office Accompanied by an acquaintance Trains were not running on the Western line Thus, we were forced to walk all the way to Currey Road Instead of Lower Parel, which was much nearer Meanwhile, my colleague, who was residing in Girgaum Decided to take a taxi home While our acquaintance gave me company Since his home was near Sion Which falls on the Central line And is on the way to Vikhroli Where I was supposed to get down However, just as we entered Currey Road station The enormity of the situation Struck us with the force of a bullet There was a sea of people And a rope was placed in the middle of the platform In order to control the crowd On the left side of the platform, there was a local Which was apparently stuck there for quite some time And on the right, the track was heavily waterlogged All these were ominous signs That something was seriously wrong Well, we boarded the local And were lucky to get seats It was a silver lining In the darkness that was about to follow The train was in no hurry to depart Whenever I heard the sound of its motors My heart would leap with a mixture of joy and relief Since it seemed to indicate that we would start soon However, it didn't take me long to realise That all my hopes had been dashed The fact was that the motors had to be switched on and off Every now and then Just in order to keep the engine running In the middle of all the chaos caused by the rains Yes, the situation was so chaotic That a few reporters had a field day Meanwhile, I checked in on my colleague And his feeble voice told its own story He had to walk all the way From Mumbai Central, where the taxi was forced to drop him Till his home in Girgaum!! Moreover, our acquaintance invited me to walk with him till Sion So that we could have an adventure!! However, I was in absolutely no mood for such stuff As all I wanted, was to reach home in one piece No matter how long it took However, the hours slowly tricked by And the local showed absolutely no signs of moving Again though, there was a silver lining In the middle of all this darkness A Marathi NGO magnificently rose to the occasion And started distributing packets of food to the stranded passengers It was truly like a godsend And helped me keep my wits about As afternoon turned to evening And evening to night While the water on the right side track Was rising higher and higher And it soon dawned on me That the unthinkable was about to happen That is, I had no choice But to spend the night at Currey Road station!!! Yes, it was an unpleasant situation indeed But I decided to face it anyway Since the station was a safe place after all And as we all know One is always safer in a crowd Of course, sleeping wasn't going to be an easy task I tried various positions Each more uncomfortable than the other Before finally dropping off to sleep More out of sheer exhaustion than anything else When I eventually woke up Things were slowly limping back to normal Trains had started moving in the opposite direction Eventually we departed as well Though at a snail's pace And had a few unscheduled stops on the way When we reached Sion, there came the next twist in the tale We were stuck for one and a half hours And I began to fear That history would repeat itself However, God was merciful enough To ensure that it didn't happen In fact, after we crossed Kurla We resumed our usual pace And reached Vikhroli in almost no time I was home by around 11 am And was greeted by my family Who were thoroughly relieved And also full of praise Since I had maintained my cool In such a difficult and unforeseen situation Ultimately, it had turned out to be an adventure worth reliving Even if not the kind of adventure That the acquaintance had embarked upon And wanted me to be part of
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Mar 31, 2023
Mar 31, 2023 at 11:49 AM UTC
The Currey Road Adventure
This incident happened more than five years ago It was a Tuesday And I'd gone to office as usual Which involved a long commute From Powai to Lower Parel By the famous Mumbai locals A typically exhausting commute Made worse by the fact that it was the month of August And therefore I had to deal with the rains as well Something seemed to be off As far as that particular day was concerned Quite a few of my candidates Were not responding to my calls And what was worse Was the fact that it was raining cats and dogs In fact, my boss, who was on the way to office Got stuck somewhere in between And ultimately gave up the ghost Deciding to work from home instead!! He also instructed me and my colleague to leave office As soon as we were done with all our critical work Since we both had brought our lunch We decided to leave after eating However, our troubles for the day Were just about to begin It was raining heavier than ever Just as we left office Accompanied by an acquaintance Trains were not running on the Western line Thus, we were forced to walk all the way to Currey Road Instead of Lower Parel, which was much nearer Meanwhile, my colleague, who was residing in Girgaum Decided to take a taxi home While our acquaintance gave me company Since his home was near Sion Which falls on the Central line And is on the way to Vikhroli Where I was supposed to get down However, just as we entered Currey Road station The enormity of the situation Struck us with the force of a bullet There was a sea of people And a rope was placed in the middle of the platform In order to control the crowd On the left side of the platform, there was a local Which was apparently stuck there for quite some time And on the right, the track was heavily waterlogged All these were ominous signs That something was seriously wrong Well, we boarded the local And were lucky to get seats It was a silver lining In the darkness that was about to follow The train was in no hurry to depart Whenever I heard the sound of its motors My heart would leap with a mixture of joy and relief Since it seemed to indicate that we would start soon However, it didn't take me long to realise That all my hopes had been dashed The fact was that the motors had to be switched on and off Every now and then Just in order to keep the engine running In the middle of all the chaos caused by the rains Yes, the situation was so chaotic That a few reporters had a field day Meanwhile, I checked in on my colleague And his feeble voice told its own story He had to walk all the way From Mumbai Central, where the taxi was forced to drop him Till his home in Girgaum!! Moreover, our acquaintance invited me to walk with him till Sion So that we could have an adventure!! However, I was in absolutely no mood for such stuff As all I wanted, was to reach home in one piece No matter how long it took However, the hours slowly tricked by And the local showed absolutely no signs of moving Again though, there was a silver lining In the middle of all this darkness A Marathi NGO magnificently rose to the occasion And started distributing packets of food to the stranded passengers It was truly like a godsend And helped me keep my wits about As afternoon turned to evening And evening to night While the water on the right side track Was rising higher and higher And it soon dawned on me That the unthinkable was about to happen That is, I had no choice But to spend the night at Currey Road station!!! Yes, it was an unpleasant situation indeed But I decided to face it anyway Since the station was a safe place after all And as we all know One is always safer in a crowd Of course, sleeping wasn't going to be an easy task I tried various positions Each more uncomfortable than the other Before finally dropping off to sleep More out of sheer exhaustion than anything else When I eventually woke up Things were slowly limping back to normal Trains had started moving in the opposite direction Eventually we departed as well Though at a snail's pace And had a few unscheduled stops on the way When we reached Sion, there came the next twist in the tale We were stuck for one and a half hours And I began to fear That history would repeat itself However, God was merciful enough To ensure that it didn't happen In fact, after we crossed Kurla We resumed our usual pace And reached Vikhroli in almost no time I was home by around 11 am And was greeted by my family Who were thoroughly relieved And also full of praise Since I had maintained my cool In such a difficult and unforeseen situation Ultimately, it had turned out to be an adventure worth reliving Even if not the kind of adventure That the acquaintance had embarked upon And wanted me to be part of
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After a rather enjoyable holiday During which I had loads of fun Playing my favourite mobile video game Reading an Agatha Christie ****** mystery And last but not the least Having a long afternoon siesta I was ready to resume work Even if it meant going to office Which involved a long commute By the dreaded Mumbai locals Well, getting to Dadar was not an issue However, it was then That my troubles started There was a wait of ten minutes Followed by a bit of chaos As I barely managed to board the train Getting thoroughly squeezed in the process By the time I reached office I was drenched in sweat The second summer of Mumbai Having well and truly begun Things did not improve As I started work I was really hoping That my hard work over the last few days Would eventually pay off However, I was in for a shock With every call I made My confidence nosedived As candidate after candidate Failed to pick up the phone Those who did respond Were either not interested Or didn't possess the requisite skills After a rather welcome break In the form of an excellent lunch Packed by my mother I was hoping to turn things around However, the status quo remained And by the end of the day I had drawn a blank As far as my CV count was concerned Thus, it was quite a relief To leave the office behind And return to home sweet home Of course, there was the small matter Of the return commute To be taken care of And once again, Fate showed its hand As Dadar continued to be the centre of chaos And I kept missing local after local While waiting for an AC local That eventually never showed up Thus, I was forced to board an ordinary local instead Thankfully, it was all smooth sailing At least until Ghatkopar arrived And I was squeezed once more This time though, it was brutal Luckily, the next stop was mine And the icecream that I had At a shop just outside the station Was sufficient compensation For whatever damage Ghatkopar may have caused Mental as well as physical After a rather uneventful auto ride I was home at last And I must admit That however good or bad the day may have been It has at least given me the inspiration I needed To write this poem
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Oct 6, 2022
Oct 6, 2022 at 1:07 PM UTC
A Rollercoaster Of A Day
After a rather enjoyable holiday During which I had loads of fun Playing my favourite mobile video game Reading an Agatha Christie ****** mystery And last but not the least Having a long afternoon siesta I was ready to resume work Even if it meant going to office Which involved a long commute By the dreaded Mumbai locals Well, getting to Dadar was not an issue However, it was then That my troubles started There was a wait of ten minutes Followed by a bit of chaos As I barely managed to board the train Getting thoroughly squeezed in the process By the time I reached office I was drenched in sweat The second summer of Mumbai Having well and truly begun Things did not improve As I started work I was really hoping That my hard work over the last few days Would eventually pay off However, I was in for a shock With every call I made My confidence nosedived As candidate after candidate Failed to pick up the phone Those who did respond Were either not interested Or didn't possess the requisite skills After a rather welcome break In the form of an excellent lunch Packed by my mother I was hoping to turn things around However, the status quo remained And by the end of the day I had drawn a blank As far as my CV count was concerned Thus, it was quite a relief To leave the office behind And return to home sweet home Of course, there was the small matter Of the return commute To be taken care of And once again, Fate showed its hand As Dadar continued to be the centre of chaos And I kept missing local after local While waiting for an AC local That eventually never showed up Thus, I was forced to board an ordinary local instead Thankfully, it was all smooth sailing At least until Ghatkopar arrived And I was squeezed once more This time though, it was brutal Luckily, the next stop was mine And the icecream that I had At a shop just outside the station Was sufficient compensation For whatever damage Ghatkopar may have caused Mental as well as physical After a rather uneventful auto ride I was home at last And I must admit That however good or bad the day may have been It has at least given me the inspiration I needed To write this poem
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There is a time When nothing goes right Anything that you touch Turns into stone At work, candidates ignore you All the relationships built Through days of hard work Evaporate on that day The world seems to turn against you Leaving you frustrated and helpless And left with no alternative But to take the blame Squarely on your own shoulders Wishing you could be anywhere But in your own body As time passes by Slower than a snail You greatest desire Is that the day should end And you are put out of your misery However, Fate has other plans While you are determined To escape from the rush In the famous Mumbai locals Vodafone decides to come to the party The network falls apart Leaving you watching helplessly As Uber and Ola fail to load And Fate wears a gloating smile As you are forced To board the dreaded train And simply adjust Amongst a sea of commuters Your greatest desire Is that the day should end
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Jun 21, 2018
Jun 21, 2018 at 12:20 AM UTC
The day should end