GloMag GloMagApril2020 | Page 53

And murukkaan kada Your tea shop just next to the small bus stop that was only two pillars and a tin-roof With its brass samovar to make tea And your miller and his shop, whose son was the locatough Venu who was always good to me You had your dhobi whose son Vinod was a madcap But friendly with me The dhobi who ironed with red coals in his isthiripetti You had your Mao building! Imagine that, these days! You had your center as a circle with its flags You had a locksmith's shop and forge And a toddy shop You had your Western bakery With Binu and Biju who came to my mom for tuition for all subjects With cream-filled cornets, plum cakes, and bread so soft it would melt in our mouths Who studied, worked and were my friends too 53