I. From a daughter to her mother
II. From a mother to her daughter
I have a lot to give you, my baby -
A name
chosen with care
un-mispronounceable;
Broad forehead
tiny nose
thick long hair;
A plethora of attributes -
sensitivity, politeness,
thought and care;
Myriad habits,
collected over time
from people, places, things;
Souvenirs of a nomad life -
Rajasthani jewellery
Kerala sarees
Gujarati cuisine;
A trunk full of folktales
gathered from grandmothers,
teachers and Tinkles;
A bunch of hereditary disorders -
rotten breath, blood, cells,
Forgive me for passing them on, will you?
A solid gold necklace
studded with jades and rubies;
A rack full of books -
Tolstoys, Dostoyevskys, Gorkys;
Old newspaper cuttings
of Republic Day Parades, The Emergency, P. Chidambaram;
Binaca toothpaste miniature animal collection,
old stamps, coins, film star cutouts -
You've given me a lot, amma.
A royal lineage,
Regal bearing,
self-respect,
a sense of independence,
a love for literature,
a thoughtful mind,
sensitivity,
politeness -
You've given me a lot, amma.
A weak respiratory system -
sinusitis, allergies,
wheezing, breathlessness;
Blood pressure,
diabetes,
psoriasis - freak cells,
weak bones -
rheumatitis, arthritis,
You've given me a lot, amma.
II. From a mother to her daughter
I have a lot to give you, my baby -
A name
chosen with care
un-mispronounceable;
Broad forehead
tiny nose
thick long hair;
A plethora of attributes -
sensitivity, politeness,
thought and care;
Myriad habits,
collected over time
from people, places, things;
Souvenirs of a nomad life -
Rajasthani jewellery
Kerala sarees
Gujarati cuisine;
A trunk full of folktales
gathered from grandmothers,
teachers and Tinkles;
A bunch of hereditary disorders -
rotten breath, blood, cells,
Forgive me for passing them on, will you?
3 comments:
Liked reading the two perspectives :) Both equally evoking.
Quite a lot... a mixed bag.
Thanks Vinay and Pradeep :)
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