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Urban Resilience: Finding Beauty in the Broken

Every time that woman who wore weariness on her face
like a sadhu’s stoicism
and carried an emaciated child in her lap
while pleading for an iota of my empathy –
looked at me,
my eyes stared into hers
and saw the shimmering light of high-rises reflect on them,
a lullaby drifting
and caress of a moon’s ray rocking the cradle.
Every time that man whose hairline receded
like the retreat of a glacier
and who carried a heavy bag on his drooping shoulders
as he delivered the groceries –
came to my door,
I thought about the glow of a sunset on the horizon

falling on a neat sofa
an old couple sipping tea
and a grey zone turning pink.

Picture design by Anumita Roy

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Tirtho Banerjee
A journalist by profession, Tirtho likes to call himself an international citizen. He has travelled across India, and worked in the UAE and Oman as well. Music and nature draw him. Tirtho lives in Noida currently. He has six poetry collections under his belt – the latest being ADRIFT. His poems have been published widely in a number of publications and anthologies.
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