On the train from
A group of 5 people perched into the middle and upper berths, pulls out food: roti, sabzi, sweets, rice, milk and sambar. Woman with scarf tied on her head, in the middle berth, props her feet across the aisle to the other middle berth, sticks her head out to be able to sit up while eating. I am offered food. They even have banana leaf plates. The conductor returns, hounded by three people that hope to get a seat where the diners are eating. The conductor tells the impatient, unseated passengers, “ok fine, it will be your seat, but let them finish dinner first!” His hand goes up and in a small circle demonstrates the reality of what he is saying, showing the undeniable state of things and how rude it would be to interrupt, really. Respect for the meal, at
Mother and child bed down on the floor in the aisle between the two berths. I offer part of my lower berth to them, but mom refuses, saying her daughter is too shy. Mom is sweet-faced, daughter is dressed with a fancy barrette in her hair. Girl is uncomfortable, not wanting to sleep, but exhausted. They curl up together on a blanket, leaving dad to look for confirmed seats for them somewhere. To be one of the crowd of men hounding the conductor as he comes to our berth and leaves again, trying to solve problems.
Later, as I told this story to someone else, they said the conductor was most likely trying to take as many bribes as possible, prolonging confusion and chaos for personal gain. I didn’t see it, he seemed to be trying to do his job as best as possible, accommodate those that could be accommodated, manage the mob with equanimity.
In the end, we are ten sleeping in the berth. Three on one side, three on the other, three in the side berths, and one on the floor. Mother and child have been given seats elsewhere; instead it is one of the eating party who has been evicted from his upper berth who is now on the floor. He lays out a sheet, and starts snoring even before the lights have been turned off. Beautiful and amazing.
I put my headphones on at a certain point, in an attempt to sleep. Instead, it brings me back to the situation at hand with acute sensitivity. So many people, crushed together, all going to the same place. All going to different places within the same place called