The girl on the threshold

Sunil Sharma

A girl-child, Tiny, Unsure, Afraid, Standing Near

The open safety- door

Of a neighbour’s silent house,

In a suburban Mumbai high-rise, Tentative,

Quiet,

Searching for a friend

With her round brown eyes, In that dusty narrow marble Corridor with locked doors,

Whipped by the whistling wind; Her solitary

Childhood As lonely as A bright fire Burning in a Deserted Street corner, On this late

February evening Hugging a locality Where adults do not talk But fight violently

Over car-parking rights.

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