When you're happening to travel alone in an auto . . .
oops, metered Chennai auto from Egmore to home, which is quite a
distance of 16kms, your auto meanders through many flyovers and you get
to see a wonderful city bathed in the lights of the numerous street
lights that illuminate the roads. It was about 9. 45 pm and with no one
to converse, brushed by the gentle breeze of the night, I fell in love
with Chennai all over again. I craned my eyes to see beneath the
flyovers if the auto was driving above a road and tried to look above
and side ways if the auto travelled beneath a flyover. Cities look
beautiful at night, especially Chennai with wide roads and multiple
lights of different hues - I could soak in those sights like a love-lorn
lover or a love-sick poet. The heat and dry humid wind of the day time
does not evoke such love unless one is so stricken by the city that even
the heat is exalted. I think I like to be a realist here. The gliding
Government buses, bikes with couples, cars with hurrying families or
singletons blasting radios while casting a stray lingering look at the
passing by woman/man sitting in the pillion or auto-rickshaws getting
back home after a tiring day -- everything presents a lovely sight.
Parallel to these sights, I also imagine the Chennai when I was a
regular on those roads, mindless of the heat and sweat and always
walking purposefully and never once glanced a loving glance at the city.
Well, I just hope Chennai doesn't lose its peculiar Chennai flavour like Paris! Inspite of everything, every time I return to Chennai, I see so many additions to this place and those additions please and irritate me as and how my mood commands but last night while travelling home in that auto, every single sight was being taken in by me as aspects of that city which I have grown to love gradually and all those sights spelt - 'This is home!'