What would pearly gates
of the veritable heaven
look like to an aspirant
of the Public service exam?
I remember
sitting in the corner
of the last reading room
in A.C. Joshi library
nestled in the very heart
of the sprawling campus
of Panjab University,
amidst a hundred others
whose eyes were glued to
the notes and books
or sometimes stared vacantly
at the wall or the glass panes,
And lips moving perhaps
to internalise what was read
or, perhaps in a silent
prayer to the God Almighty,
reading and re-reading
editorials from the Hindu,
old and new NCERTs,
yearbooks from Publication Division
magazines like Yojana
writing copious notes
and critical essays,
pestering professors, seniors
and previous years’ successful candidates
for tips, shortcuts and
their formula of success.
Sometimes, we walked aimlessly
eyeing the romancing Enfields
and Kinetic Hondas,
And then reminding ourselves
of a far superior goal,
Getting restless reflecting at the
options or rather the lack of them,
dreaming of the white simplicity
of the elegant Dholpur House.
Your poem vividly captures the intense and all-consuming journey of a Public Service Exam aspirant. The setting in the A.C. Joshi library, amidst peers all striving for their own version of success, paints a picture of dedication, hope, and the weight of aspirations. It beautifully articulates the oscillation between focused study and moments of doubt, contrasted with the mundane distractions outside. The dream of reaching the "white simplicity of the elegant Dholpur house" symbolizes not just the goal of passing the exam but achieving a life-altering milestone. This narrative resonates with the universal experience of striving for a lofty goal, capturing the essence of ambition and the pursuit of excellence. Beautiful work.
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