A Digression Poem by Pradip Chattopadhyay

A Digression

Rating: 3.5


If you call it a digression, I have to agree
Not every mundane occurrence can be made into poetry.
Take for instance what happened the other day in the bus
An aged woman was struggling to cope with the office rush.
All the men occupied their seats looking the other way
Offering her a seat being too heavy a price to pay.
Of the all one kind soul vacated her his seat
I call him kind because not many like him you meet.
The episode could end here with her polite thank you
The act wasn’t so great that more than it was due.
But that woman god bless her kissed him on forehead
Said, ‘sweet angel, you are in heaven made.
A stranger though in you I see more than my son
Our paths may not meet again but my heart you’ve won’.

What’s there in this account of a mundane occurrence,
To make from it a poetry and burden your patience?

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mary Forrester 19 September 2013

A nice gesture and a nice poem Pradip.

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Khairul Ahsan 17 September 2013

A wonderful, wonderful poem! I agree 100% with Lorraine Colon. Eye catching title! While I praise the small act of kindness of the boy/man for vacating his seat for the aged woman, I do also praise the poet for bringing this to the limelight and glorifying it.

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Lorraine Colon 17 September 2013

How nice of you to turn a kind act into a poem and give it the recognition and praise it deserves! And you did it splendidly!

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Gajanan Mishra 16 September 2013

see more than the son, good write.

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