A Travelling Letter
Dear Karachi!
I'm lying in a train right now. Just trying to sleep but its difficult and mysterious to have it, so I decided to share this experience with you because I found you the best to share it with.
We are seven in the cabin of six berths. I, my one elder brother, two youger ones, my father and two Islamic preachers who were strangers in the begining of this journey. By the way, our train is heading toward you. The strangers acquainted with us by telltaling the lives of holy saints. In short, they are nice and generous.
The feeling I want to share with you is the way I'm trying to sleep. I'm lying in-between the six berths, three on my right side and three on my left but unfortunately (or may be fortunately) I'm on the floor, on the preacher's sleeping bag that he has bestowed. But alas! I couldn't manage a pillow. I've rolled an empty bottle in one end of the sleeping bag. The movement of train is shaking me on this slippery bag like someone shakes a little water in a bottle. I'm like sleeping inside, fidgeting out side. The elder preacher has given my father a white cascade which is as spacious as a blanket. I've manipulated it in a way that now its one end is covering my younger brother's whole body who is lying on my left lower berth and its other end is on my father's legs on my right lower berth, but both berths are almost 2 feet higher than my body. Meanwhile the cascade makes a bridge over my body to keep me from the cold air of air conditioner which is still sneering at me. In a nutshell, this is how I'm managing to adjust with this bumpy situation and avoiding to create noise because my head often knocks the wall by its side. I am trying to share this strangeness with you in order to pass my time and enjoy this bumpiness as well.
Best,
Saud Hanif

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