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The embers remind me of my body,
These logs with their withered skin,
Are turning into ash as I watch.

The same crackling noises
That my fat will make,
When I will burn along the Ganga.

Most people want to live a 100 years
Yet, not know what to do on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
I read that somewhere, can’t put a citation.

Old is grandma, a tree with deep roots,
With a limb broken.
Living with that image of her daughter eaten by cancer.

She planted seeds of wisdom in my head.
Still it has taken me a lifetime to become whole again,
Why did I feel broken in the first place?

Nothing ever really matters,
Not even that stretched belly button
Or that persistent scab on the hand.

Cook, clean, work, fight myself and others.
Repeat.
And, thankfully, die just once?

But, how will I convince the ungrateful little ones –
With their desire for the phone and the internet.
Always, mistaking my duties for their rights.

Well, didn’t I too tread on my parents’
Unfinished dreams to come this far?
Not even my mother’s child in terms of her sacrifices.

What else am I here for,
Than to repackage the gifts I’ve been given,
And leave them for others to discover.

Harry said it best. Cats, cradles and silver spoons.
Old is “When are you coming home dad?” becomes,
“When are you coming home son?”

 

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Composed on 03/31/2023

 

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I see myself as an advocate for bringing social, emotional and character development to families, schools and communities. I never want to let this idea out of my sight – Our children are not just GPAs. I’m a Writer and a Certified Master Coach in NLP and CBT. Until 2017, I was also a Big Data Scientist. In December of 2044, I hope to win the Nobel. Namasté

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