September 21, 2025 · Source: Medium
The Geometry of Madness
Why Delhi’s railway station, like the Nazca lines, proves chaos is just precision we can’t yet understand.
Voice6
Lyric intensity7
The line8
Mind under feeling7
Held shape9
Literary mean 7.4 / 10
Highlights
Lived in the station, understood only from the sky.
Voice
Casual and conversational; 'saddi Dilli' and 'scooty' provide localized texture.
Lyric intensity
Lush imagery: 'condor traced in luggage tied with jute ropes.'
Mind under feeling
Moves beyond venting about traffic to conceptualize chaos as unperceived order.
Held shape
Strong geometric progression from personal memory to cosmic/architectural conclusion.
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