Mr. Bannerjee at Babughat
I remember a Mr. Bannerjee Name embossed on an old leather suitcase, Doubling as a stool As the grey-haired gentleman, Would sit at one corner of the jetty In his creased office attire Munching peanuts, every sunset Just watching the ferries go Never would I see him catch a ferry Always there, wasting time, Watching the oscillation Of creaking boats on black waters Under purple lights of the Howrah Bridge Until one day, I asked him ‘Don’t you have to catch a ferry?’ I still remember that look White eyebrows, Old but polished glasses And there – in those eyes: A calmness that only comes From living through many a storm A deep smile, poring into my soul, And a handful words: ‘Sometimes, you have to wait…’ Decades have flown by - The other day, I was walking On yet another sunset’s jetty Leather bag in hand, When Mr. Bannerjee’s memory Came back sharply And in a reflection on a display board I s...