In the bustling train during hours peak,
Sounds several fill my mind,
It is peace that I hopelessly seek,
There isn’t a spot where I can find.
Women chit-chat, yap-yap-yap,
Men discuss boring news,
Crying babies on mommies’ laps,
I hear ‘em all though I don’t choose.
A vendors screams–two for one,
Holding a basket full of fried things,
People hurriedly eat on the run,
How the phones chime ping-ding-ping.
A man and a woman beg for alms,
For a coin here, a rupee there,
A pedlar sells fragrant balms,
Oh! The rising decibel I can’t bear.
At last I pull out my book and pen,
Write to my heart’s content,
In a fictional world once I find my zen,
All evident noises go silent.
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