THE VILLAGE AND THE RAIN


The drizzle turns into a torrent.

The wailing skies their darkness do vent.

Luckily, I am just in time.

Escaping the onslaught of the turbulent rhyme.


My room at the top is just the same.

At the same old house, in this village of ancient fame.

Grandma serves me a steaming cup of tea.

I feel so relaxed and at last free.


"Your Grandpa got all provisions in the afternoon."

Granny says. "For the next two nights you won't see the moon!"

I know, the rain here gets harder and harder.

Ma gets some old cookies from the larder.


"Folks don't venture out much in the rain."

Grandpa sips his tea. "There's nothing much to gain."

"Nature tells us when to be indoors.

When the dark has permeated the night's pores!"


"Are you doing too well in the city?"

Grandpa asks after dinner, with some pity.

"Grandpa, is there a place for me here?"

I speak, with some reluctance and fear.


The rain pours down, the darkness creeps in.

"This place has been waiting for you!" Grandpa says with a grin.

"It knew you'll come back. Forever.

And won't be going away ever!"


"This village has its secrets and sins.

And depths of mysteries as the light thins.

It wants you to know them all.

And I know, you have answered the call!"

@Er.Aadil Jahangir 

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