Friday, October 9, 2015

The Night - A Poem






The Night


As The Full Moon Rises

In The Night Time Prizes

As The Doors Go “Creek!”

The Crickets Go “Treek!”

As The Owls Go Hunting

The Snakes Go Slithering

As Wolves Go “Growlll!”

The Cunning Fox Prowls

As The Leaves Go Off The Tree Peeling

The Men Go Trekking

The Dew Settles On The Grass

Up To The Statue Made Of Brass

As The Sun Rises Up!

The People Of The Town Wake Up

A New Life Begins For The Day !


By
Amogh Kulkarni
October 08th 2015


The Eruption - A Short Story


The Eruption
September, 1877
Leo Lanely was an orphan, and he lived in an old garage. He had short brown hair, big blue eyes, a small forehead, and a pointed nose. He was 11 years old and lived in a small village named Tarumta, which had a population of a few thousand people. He worked as a laundry boy in an old laundry in mornings. After working he would go to a restaurant named “Meal For The Day” to buy lunch from his hard earned money.

One day Leo was walking down the street, he was returning from his work. He arrived home and stepped into his garage. It was given to him by his master, who lived right above. His master was a lean guy with bald head and blunt nose. He was a greedy man. He owned the laundry shop in the neighboring street, in which Leo worked. At times he was rough on Leo.

Leo sat on his bed and ate his lunch which consisted of a salad, stir fry and orange juice. Leo took out his only and favorite book which was about Volcanoes. It was given to him by his parents on his last celebrated birthday. By now it had torn and its pages were tattered. His favorite part in the book was

How to predict a volcanic eruption
                                                   i.         Animals howling
                                                  ii.         Emission of Sulphuric gas
                                                iii.         Trembling of the Earth
                                                iv.         Puff of Ash from Volcano
Leo remembered the giant Volcano which shadowed his village, it was a sleeping giant covered by forest and lot of wild animals. He wondered if it would ever blast again because it had not erupted for thousands of years. The village people wondered if it was ever still active. He read the book again and again till night. He soon fell asleep dreaming about Volcanoes, Ash and Lava.
“Aaaaaa hhhhh!” Peter, Leo’s best friend was screaming. Leo went from dreaming to shrieking in terror. Peter was also an orphan and lived right beside Leo in another shabby garage.

“Leo! Wake up you are late for work, and even I am late for my work too” screamed Peter.
“Whaaaat!” Leo said as he jumped out of his bed.  “I am skipping my work today. I have enough money so that we both can eat”
“Ok, then even I am skipping my work too” Peter repeated. “Leo something strange happened last night. All the animals in the forest were howling almost through the night! I wondered how you slept through, I couldn’t sleep!!!!” he exclaimed.

Leo’s mind raced along, suddenly he remembered the lines “Animals howling” from the book he had. And that is what Peter had said, thought Leo.
“Come on! Hurry!!! We need to go near the Volcano” said Leo.
“Why????….” But before Peter could finish, Leo raced along the road, even Peter followed him. They ran faster and faster but Peter did not know why they were heading towards the giant Volcano.

Leo and Peter soon reached the Volcano. Without saying a word Leo rushed into the forest.
“Hey, wait up” said Peter.
“Ok come on” said Leo as he waited for Peter to catch up.
As they walked through the forest, they saw many dead animals. From the smallest rat to the biggest wolf.
“That’s so strange” said Leo.
“What’s happened here? Is it a hunt? And is that why the animals were howling?” asked Peter, who was looking very nervous.
Leo walked up without saying anything. Peter shrugged and followed on. They walked for about an hour, which felt like few hours to them. They swirled around dead animals, and burnt trees.
“How did this happen?” asked Peter.
“I don’t know but we will soon find out” answered Leo.
“How much more do we have to walk?”
“We have to walk until we find what we are looking for” said Leo
They came to the edge of the forest and saw terrible sight, everything was burnt.
“Whaaat has …!” before Leo could finish his body became very heavy, his brain felt dizzy and his lungs burned. Then they fainted.

Leo opened his eyes and saw that he was in a rich looking house, he wondered where he is.
“Leo!! …” shouted Peter; happily. Leo opened his mouth to say something but he could not speak.
“See, these men saved our lives” said Peter pointing to the two men who were sitting beside them.
“Hello” they said and waved at Leo.
Leo waved back. He was given something to eat. After recovering Leo asked the people
“How did you save us?”
“I will tell you from the beginning” said one of the men “we were assigned to check why the animals in the forest had been howling strangely”
“Wait, by whom were you assigned?” asked Leo interrupting them.
“By the Mayor of course, so we set off. We went through the forest and saw horrible sight. All the animals and trees were burnt. We went further and saw that whole forest had been burnt, That’s where we saw you both and rescued you, there was lot of sulphuric gas and that’s why you had fainted, but we had protection gears and were wearing masks which we carried just in case some problem happens….” Before he finished a tall man appeared behind the door and said
“That is enough for now, I need to talk to these kids”
Then the two people took leave and vanished behind the door. The man who had just entered had short black hair, average height, big black eyes and a blunt nose. Leo recognized him immediately.
“Aren’t you the Mayor of Tarumta?” asked Leo.
“Yes” answered the man “Now I want you to tell what you were doing in the forest?”
Leo told the Mayor everything; all he knew; how the Peter had told about strange behavior of the animals, how he had got the doubt on the Volcano and how the smell of the sulphuric gas affected them. The rest, the Mayor knew.
Peter suddenly jumped and asked “Leo, why you did not tell me all this?”
“I just wanted to confirm myself before telling anyone” said Leo calmly.
“Hmmm, do you have any proof about this?” asked the Mayor who sounded serious.
“Yes” said Leo as he handed the book to the Mayor. He had carried the book with him all the way.
The Mayor told, “Ok, now take some rest while I go through this book”
Leo and Peter were escorted to a room in the Mayor’s office (or house as Leo thought) by a guard. The room had huge windows, two large beds and a small table. They fell asleep on the beds thinking about what will happen next.
Leo and Peter were woken by a huge looking guard who was shouting outside the building.
“Why are you shouting?” asked Peter as he came out. Leo came running behind him.
“Look you both, I have been given orders by the Mayor to alert the people of the village about the eruption, so I told all the people about the eruption but they are not ready to believe. After showing your book now they kind of believed it and are running around helter-skelter” said the guard.

 After a few minutes of talking the Mayor came outside and said out loud “Does anyone here know how we can escape quickly without getting harmed?”
“Yes, I do” said an old man softly and slowly, who was hidden in the thickest of the crowd. “There is a trapdoor hidden in this village, which connects to a new land through a tunnel”. Everyone stared at the old man in astonishment.
“When I was a boy, I had used it once and it took me to a new land after few hours”
“But where is this trapdoor and tunnel?” asked someone nervously.
“It is in an old small house behind the church” said the old man.
The Mayor requested the old man, “Will you please lead us to this house, which you are talking about?”
“Yes, I will. I also have the route map which leads to the same new land by road” said the old man.
“I want all the brave men with their horses to come on my right side” shouted the Mayor pointing towards his right side. Almost few hundred men came with their horses.
“You men will have to take your horses, the map and leave to the new land right away” said the Mayor.
They collected the route map from the old man and said good bye to their families and left right away.
“Ok now follow the old man to the trap door” said the Mayor to the remaining people.
“Follow me” said the old man confidently. He led the people, mostly women, children and aged people to an old broken house behind the church. Nobody had been there for ages.
They reached the entrance of the house, it had collapsed leaving small space to enter it.
In the house there were no windows and the house was covered with cob-webs, spiders, bugs, and dust. The old man, Leo, Peter, the Mayor and few guards entered the first.
“Ewww! This place looks scary and stinks” said Leo as he covered his nose.
Even the Mayor and Peter covered their noses but the old man seemed fine with it. They reached a room which was enough to hold around twenty people. The he old man went behind a statue and pulled a lever, suddenly a trapdoor opened in front of them. The trapdoor had a ladder which connected to a tunnel.
“Peter get the people in, we need to escape as soon as possible” commanded the Mayor. “Meanwhile I and others will light the tunnels”
Peter dashed out to get the people who were waiting outside and others set off to lighten up the tunnel entrance. After few minutes all the people were ready to get in.

Peter was standing in front of the line guiding everyone to the trap door, he was looking very proud.
“I am very excited” said Peter to Leo.
The old man gave two match boxes to the men who were going to lead in the tunnel and said “Go on lighting the torches along the tunnel as you go, hurry we do not have much time left”
One by one they descended the ladder and went into the tunnel.
After a few hours, “Everyone get in fast, the Volcano may erupt anytime soon” shouted Leo. All the people who were left started hurrying and got inside the tunnel. Soon the old man went in along with Peter and the Mayor. Only Leo and one more man were left behind. The man seemed hesitant to get inside. Leo looked at him and recognized him, it was his master.
“Master please get inside the tunnel fast, we do not have much time left” shouted Leo.
“I do not trust you Leo, nothing will happen to our village, the Volcano will not erupt and I will stay here!” as he said these words he ran out.
Before Leo could say something, the Mayor and Peter pulled him inside the tunnel. Leo was looked back thinking his master will return. But to his disappointment he did not see him again. Leo started crying for missing his master.
“I lost my master!!! He should have listened to us and come with us” said Leo, as he sniffed.
“Cheer up my boy, do not grieve about your master, it is true that we lost him but you saved the lives of so many people, look around!!”
Leo seemed cheerful with that statement and thought to himself “We will soon begin a new life on a new land”
After few hours into the tunnel everyone heard a big gigantic “Boooooom!!!!” and felt immense heat inside the tunnel. “The Volcano has erupted!!!” shouted Leo with all his might. All the people started hurrying. After walking long hours they came out of the tunnel to see a new beautiful land.



By
Amogh Kulkarni
October 08th 2015
5th Grade