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My Every Day Journey

My Every Day Journey

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I see faces ones that speak
Some look anxious, most look tired
Few seem at ease, while the rest seem wired.
 
I feel for those who look stressed.sometimes even depressed! 
I want to be part of those who smile.the ones that remain on their faces, until the last mile.
The ones that remain on their faces, until the last mile.
 
I see people, of various kind.
Gazing out of the window in silence 
Majority have too much going on in their minds.

While so many have their fingers tapping on the phone,
Something about them gives a vibe of being so alone :(
 
I see eyes.. the ones that are curious to see their destination.. 
Sometimes when these eyes project anger, you tend to see a different magnification !

There are few that are shut, taking a quick nap..
The same eyes - when opened after the station had passed - look a little worried with two words said "Oh crap!"
 
While majority seem to be in a major rush,
There are few applying some kohl, sometimes even a little blush.

We all want to stand by the door
This way we feel as though we're not really part of this chaotic tour ;)
 
We all come from varied places .. with the destination name printed on our faces ..
Throughout the day there seems to be crowd, and loud chitter chatter.
And on those days when the trains might be empty.. the first few seconds get you to wonder "what is the matter?"
 
I here, on the other end.. listen to my songs, the whole way along

I wish to believe I stand out from the crowd, but there may be another me.. who thinks all the same - and this is exactly where, I too belong.


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