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Before the City Dawns

(A subaltern dawn song...)


We rise before the rooster cries,

Before the sky begins to blush,

Before the bosses sip their tea,

We sweep the silence with a hush.




The city sleeps in dreams of glass,

We move like whispers through its veins

With a broom, a bucket and barefoot grace,

Erasing footprints made of stains.



The milkman’s cycle hums its tune,

His bell rings a chime for none but us,

The rag-picker sifts through the moon,

While dogs and ghosts make little fuss.



A woman with a cloth-wrapped back

Climbs five flights, water-pot in tow

The taps will dry by eight, she knows,

But now they cough a rusted flow.



Men in uniforms half-worn,

Wait for buses never new

Their shoes still wet from yesterday's dew,

Their hunger hidden, but not through.



A child in gutters draws the sun

With chalk made from a broken brick.

The light comes slow and never warm,

But he believes in morning’s trick.



We are the first breath, not the face,

We paint the dawn, then step aside.

For the city to wake with a polished pride

And forget the hands that kept it dignified.



Unseen, unnoticed, unthanked, we are the painters of the dawn...

Copyright © Ajith Fredjeev | Year Posted 2025

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