I am getting so used to my Bus journeys that now I have begun to recognize faces, faces that smile, a happy comforting smile even in the most uncomfortable postures, when they see me enter that mass. Faces that perhaps will miss me, when from day after I won’t get on to the bus at my bus stop. Now that I would no more be traveling by these buses, I wish I had a few more days. So this one is to all the pretty, Hyderabad girls with whom I have spent quite some time now, in those crammed spaces, where inspite of being so protective of the spaces entitled to us by the goddess of APSRTC, we have been so very accommodating to others
Its just going to be as easy as life is...and she smirked before disappearing into the dark lane
Thursday, June 29, 2006
Sailing to Byzantium
I am getting so used to my Bus journeys that now I have begun to recognize faces, faces that smile, a happy comforting smile even in the most uncomfortable postures, when they see me enter that mass. Faces that perhaps will miss me, when from day after I won’t get on to the bus at my bus stop. Now that I would no more be traveling by these buses, I wish I had a few more days. So this one is to all the pretty, Hyderabad girls with whom I have spent quite some time now, in those crammed spaces, where inspite of being so protective of the spaces entitled to us by the goddess of APSRTC, we have been so very accommodating to others
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A lucid narration of "the complexity"...
Now I see variety in your approach...
love you dear...
hehehehe! after the last post I had deliberatly chosen this style and mode of writing. So it serves the right purpose.
Hyderabad girls thank you.
tehehehe!
lucid
yet
prosaic
doesnt make a good reading for me
An analogy: No one writes to the colonel
&
this post
differences are apparent.
you might argue both of the writings had different intentions.
I repeat
writing is writing.
include the passion in it or dont write
i hate to sound the way i will sound, but dudette, sailing to byzantium is not about a happy journey
chee hyderabad buses disorient me...u have to use a different exit and all...so unlike the chaotic comfort of the tin structures kolkata calls buses...
@ Medusa yes but it is about Yeats trying to escape to an ideal dream land that he has in his mind, and thats all i meant...
wonderfully written...no matter which part of the country u r, the bus tales are the same everywhere!
that's what i love abt india!
Faces that perhaps will miss me, when from day after I won’t get on to the bus at my bus stop...
that's true...
have u purchased a scooty?
i wondered if hyderabad was like pune...
so when will be the next post?after you get back to hyd?
hullllllllooo
blog babah
Hey Solan!
Agreed, bus journeys can be quite something... made an interesting read.
That is a honest description about the daily woes of bus commuters but, i would say that the situation is much worse at the rear end of the bus. That is where we men are shoved in either by our own will or by someone else. You ain't smelt nothing yet untill you experience the heavenly cocktail of gutka, sweat, oil, perfumes etc etc. The rear end of the bus is where the real action happens. People are so densely packed that sometimes we dont know where are our hands or even worse are they really there or have they gone somewhere!
thanks for sharing....
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