Parbatipur Junction 1971

When I got down from train at Parbatipur1 Junction it was midnight

Noiseless silence engulfed me from all sides

As if I’m standing at the centre of a giant marshland

Have I got down in this platform alone?

I looked all sides once; the tea-stall is closed

A stray dog is sleeping in front of the bookstore

The waiting room is locked with a giant lock on its door

As if it’s a condemn cell of a prison.

Lights oozing out of dust-laired tube lights looked dull and dim

Pale light has turned the entire platform

Into a the weird and ghostly forest

Did I come down at a wrong place?

As I walked towards the station-master’s room

My feet felt a pile of dropped leaves,

a dead-body’s under the leaves

Before I could flinch,

Linesman uncle Sunil appeared from nowhere

With a lighted lantern, and asked,

Aren’t you Mahmud? Where are you goin’? Come with me.

Uncle Sunil started to walk in different direction

He didn’t called me again, didn’t looked back even.

His lantern suddenly turned off at a gush of wind

Again the bewitched darkness jumped all around like a black cat

My head rolled

In Seventy-one, didn’t the Biharis2 slaughter

Uncle Sunil in this platform?

I couldn’t see anything with my clouded eye-glasses,

Under my feet the Parbatipur Junction gradually moved away

The over-bridge started to smash down, red coloured sheds fell apart

Signal Post fell down beside the drain

Steel slippers of the train-line started to turn into dusts

Like flying cotton

And started to fly in the air,

Before my eyes the frenzied Biharis

Ran hither and thither with open sword in their hands

In the dark, this Parbatipur Junction turned into

A slaughter-house of seventy-one

Fresh blood started to sprinkle out

Like flowing fountains into the platform.

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