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Bhiru, The mad guy (An adaptation sukumar Roy)


In our school, there was no student left in the total count that did not know Bhiru, the mad guy. The one, that never knew anyone, was also bound to come to know Bhiru, the mad guy, upfront, before knowing anyone, anyhow, elsewhere. The other day, when they had a new gatekeeper, an absolutely fresh one from the village, he did also assume that this might be Bhiru, the mad guy, upon hearing about the guy. Because, from his facial expression , verbose and mood expression , it was evident that he had some issues with that. He had round eyes, both ears were awkwardly larger in sizes, and a bagful of unbridled curly hair . The face was a festoon to remind that:

“Lean and thin, little guy, with a heavy weight of skull
The famous jessore fish , as if , an evocation to appear with a pal.”

When he is in a rush, or when he is a mannerism with his day to day hangout, he often reminds us about a lobster.

He was never an idiot, seemingly so. While deploying the math prodigy with long and tedious multiplication and division, he was astonishing pensive. And many times, he used to plan some gameplan simply to make us feel overwhelmed with foolishness.

We, dumbstruck, were regular victims of his game plan.

(This will be a series of publications for Jabir Haider and his class. I will post everything to Poetrysoup.com every day, (God willing) ).


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