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Calcutta: Stark Contrasts of Crowds, Labour, and Love

Dr Molly’s poem vividly portrays Calcutta, a city of stark contrasts, highlighting its teeming crowds, relentless work, and struggle for basic needs, exclusively for Different Truths.

The teeming
          contours
of a city...
 
there, there
          it flows
the ocean 
      of humans...
 
on sides 
        of Howrah 
Bridge,  
        faces, faces
        on way 
     back home 
after a day's
          fretful
labour...
 
 there 
        on lanes 
sit the vendors
         spreading 
their wares 
       vegetables,
onion, 
        what not!          
all exposed,  
          inviting  
the dust of a  
           mad city 
honking 

       endlessly...
the brr… of   
       screeching 
halts and 
         jostling 
ahead...
      the dusted 
veneer
    suffocates...
 
       typical of 
a teeming 
               city...
 
I watch 
      a frenzied
working 
          woman 
buying a 
            small 
pick of onions
        in her rush 
for the metro.
           a man
watches 
         his watch 
buying a
      simple toy
 to appease 
        his little one…
        
heaps of litters 

         mount up

quite close...
 
people
          the very
ordinary,  
      struggling 
for 
 subsistence...

progress
   on one side.
 
a new Howrah                                
            Bridge 
  is built up, 
Underwater  
           Metro   
 fully     
      functional...           
 
O, Calcutta 
      how do you
address 
             the very
needy, the 
               very 
  ordinary...
 
no wonder
    there came 
Mother Teresa
to wipe out
      their tears...
 
Yet I love        
  you, Calcutta 
    genuine you 
are, with no pretensions 
      of
 make believe...

Picture design by Anumita Roy

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Dr. Molly Joseph
Dr. Molly Joseph is a professor, poet from Kerala, who writes travelogues, short stories and story books for children. She has published 14 books,12 books of poems, a novel and a story book for Children. Her poetry with its unique style, has been characterised as "Ribbon Poetry." She has won several accolades which include India Women Achiever’s Award 2020.Her latest book, Water Sings over the Stones, won the best Poetry Book of the Year Award from ALS. She believes in the power of the word.

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