Friday 18 April 2014

#FridayFlash - I dream of Dehli



I dream of Delhi.
Standing in Pharaganj, life flowing around me. A girl in a ‘Free Tibet’ t-shirt, a guy ‘Same Same, but different’. Pooris inflating over woks licked with yellow flames, children with thin broken legs dragging themselves along on trays with wheels; eyes bright, faces gaunt. Lazy-eyed cows with xylophone ribs making the traffic swerve. Trodden rubbish, the buzz of flies, vegetables ablaze with colour. The scent of hard work, of hard living on the people shifting amongst fresh white faces, overwhelmed expressions: gappers in baggy trousers, strappy tops, eyes like saucers. Motorbikes, taxis, rickshaws, horns blaring, heat and dust, heat and dust, heat and dust.

Overhead the sun sinks and kites fly on breezes heavy with spice, silhouettes on rooftops reel in their strings and then let them out to soar. The air like lotion on my skin, leaving me shining, giddy with jasmine: breathing it in, every last drop, of terrible, wonderful life.
          
 I awake cold.

Thin grey light in the room, your breath on my shoulder, the clock ticking and the world silent.

8 comments:

  1. There's a lot of colourful, and atmospheric description in this, one can almost smell the odours and feel the heat. Reads very much like a poem really with the short sentences.
    Welcome to #fridayflash. :)

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    1. Thanks so much for taking the time to read and comment - really appreciate it!

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  2. Lovely little dream tapping like a song.

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    1. Thank you - love that expression 'dream tapping'.

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  3. I've never been to New Delhi, but I've been to Mumbai twice, and... yeah. This.

    Welcome to Friday Flash!

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    1. Thanks so much for your comment - and for your welcome :) I'm glad you recognised India in it. It's been 7 years since I was in Dehli, but some places never leave you.

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  4. You captured it so well. And India is definitely one of those places that can capture a traveler's heart and imagination.

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  5. Wow, it totally transported me there even though I've never been to India. Lovely read!

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