पाटना का यह क्या हाल है ?
Flooded "smart city" PATNA - the CAPITAL of Bihar - पाटना का यह क्या हाल है ?
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HOW TO LAUGH AND SMILE
My brief paraphrase of the poem "Once Upon A Time" by Gabriel Okara, included in Chinar (an anthology of English prose and poems prepared and published by FOUNDATION/Cambridge University Press India, adopted by Assam Higher Secondary Education Council as a textbook in English for HS Class XI):
ONCE UPON A TIME
Once upon a time,
they used to laugh with their hearts
and laugh with their eyes;
but now they don't.
'Feel at home,' 'Come again,' they say,
and when I come again and feel at home, once, twice,
there will be no thrice -
for then I find the doors shut on me.
I have learned to wear many faces like dresses -
home face, office face, street face, host face, cocktail face [a face which you show to the people at a party], with all their conforming [matching] smiles,
like a fixed portrait smile.
I have also learnt to say 'Goodbye'
when I mean 'Good-riddance'
[said when an unwanted person has gone];
to say 'Glad to meet you'
without being glad,
And to say 'It's been nice talking to you,'
after being bored.
But believe me,
I want to be what I used to be
when I was like you [You].
Most of all, I want to relearn how to laugh,
for my laugh in the mirror
shows only my teeth like a snake's bare fangs! [illustration on page 21 of the book]
So show me how to laugh;***
show me how I used to laugh and smile
once upon a time [in heaven?]
when I was like you [You].
Chinar, FOUNDATION/Cambridge University Press, 82 pages, Price: ₹70
*** [Perhaps you could join a laughing club/a laughter club]
Kishalay Sinha [G]
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