A Gaze of Longing
Blinking
away the early morning laziness that clung on to my drooping eye lids, I was on
the way to bus stop. A little boy all of 7 or 8 years caught my eye. There was
something about his gaze. He was intently looking at the gate that led to a
school. Inside, there were students in pristine white uniforms rushing for
their first hour class. And here he was in his shabby clothes and unkempt hair.
The Li’l boy, along with an elderly
person, may be his father waited to cross the road. His father was disabled and
was riding a tricycle on which was gripped, his small hands. There were a bunch
of students along with them, waiting to cross the road. He looked at another boy
with a small project model in his hand. You should have seen our little boy looking
at it. The curiosity in his eyes was so heartening.
While crossing the road, the shoe of
the boy who had the model came off. Our
chap picked it up and gave to him and they both smiled. I could see his eyes
shifting from the bags to the uniform and to the shoes. The boy in the uniform
walked through the school gates. Our little guy kept on looking inside the gate
and beyond.
I wonder what I would tell him if he
were to ask me “Why can’t I go to a school like him?” What do I reply? “Because
his father doesn't have wads of notes? Because they were poor?!!!”
I cannot fathom how intense his
longing will be, to put on those uniforms, to be cared, to be looked after, to be off the road, to be taught; even if it
were only for a day!
Arun
Babu.
p.s. Uber Chennai & Madras Round Table are joining hands to spread some happiness among such children who don't get to smile as much as we do.
You can also contribute. To know how, read here https://newsroom.uber.com/chennai/2015/08/chennaigives-with-uber-mrt1/
p.s. Uber Chennai & Madras Round Table are joining hands to spread some happiness among such children who don't get to smile as much as we do.
You can also contribute. To know how, read here https://newsroom.uber.com/chennai/2015/08/chennaigives-with-uber-mrt1/