But Death!

Of all the things that I have seen so far,death was far from the scene,but North Kolkata did not spare me of such morbid and painful sights.Last Thursday,when I was on my way back to Bidhan Sarani,from Rabindra Sadan,there was a huge traffic jam.Then i saw an old lady inside an ambulance and it was obvious to all who was watching her ,that she was fighting the battle of life.From what I could make out,she was accompanied by her son and daughter-in-law,and their small kid.The son was holding the old lady's hand but then something happened and I immediately knew that she was not alive anymore and my opinion was confirmed,when the son began to cry and vomit and shake the old lady,but the old lady did not show any movement and I watched the entire thing,while inside an auto in that heavy traffic jam.This has been the first time in my life,that I have watched someone die and probably I will never forget this episode.It has forced me again to think and question that isn't this unfair on the part of God to 'punish' us with death in the end. We struggle hard to live a life; establish and distinguish ourselves from the rest,knowing that all of it will end up into nothing someday.

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