The Love Letter
Posted on the 03 June 2012 by Nelton
@neltondsouza
The letter was carefully folded and slid
into the shirt pocket. The moment the letter went in a tear drop came rolling
out. It’s said that crying requires great strength; after all it’s a trait of
the strong. That too crying in a relatively crowded compartment of a Bombay
local where most people don’t have any other work to do than staring at each
other is something. It was Valentine’s Day week and as they say love was in the
air. The exchange of love letters, cards
and gifts all symbolizing the state-of-the-heart was the IN thing.
A young man was sitting opposite me next to
the window while I sat on the space left after 3 passengers took their share
each. He was looking outside the window as if hoping that the wind blowing in
his face would dry away his tears but they just kept rolling down. Time and
again he kept removing the letter out of his pocket, read it and put it back in
again. Having nothing else to catch my attention I observed this man. Somewhere
in his early-thirties I suppose, dressed as though working for a corporate that
ran late into the night; but more importantly lost in thought. His eyes spoke
it all. The tears bore witness.
As the destinations of everyone travelling
in a train are different I was lucky to catch the seat right next to him. My
shift in position was oblivious to him. I wonder whether at that moment
anything at all wasn't. Now in the
direction of the wind I could feel the chill. Valentine’s Day was going to be
very cosy this year I thought as the warmth of love would be really felt. But
what was troubling my fellow passenger? I wanted to know as my station was fast
approaching. And I also wasn’t sure where he would get off. What was in that
letter? To my good luck, the letter came out again and this time I wanted to
make the most of the chance and my position.
Dear Papa,
Thank you for being my very dear friend and
my support. Every night before going to sleep I pray that God takes special
care of you. You are the best Papa in the world. I love you very much. Would
you be my Valentine?
Your loving daughter,
Anjali.
When I read the letter like the man I too
was lost in thought. I’ve always know Valentine’s Day to be a day of love. But
I had forgotten that love had so many dimensions and forms. This Valentine’s
Day was indeed going to be special, going to be warm and going to be memorable
- Both for my fellow passenger and for me. He had received love from the one
who loved him and he loved the most, while I received enlightenment. And then I
too shed a tear.