Dedicated to the woman who brought me into this world. |
Mama. The world’s most powerful syllables are but two. And they belong to you. You Who brought me into this world The One who gave me life. I was crying but you were singing in your pain. Ma, you bring back memories… Of those days When you used to stand by the balcony On rainy evenings Waiting to see that Big Boy of yours With his yellow bag behind Huffing and puffing Rushing home smiling to see you And run up the stairs, loosening my tie, throwing the books to one side As i hit the kitchen, snatching away bits of the caramel cake amidst your protests that you made with such affection. Ma, I can’t forget those afternoons Filled with those incredibly convincing tales You used to narrate About the adventures of a rolling pumpkin that rolled and rolled, amidst the din of football cries from the field outside, the rains pattering against the window, the sound of the radio belting out classics, A serial of the Old Fox playing from Transtel As you put me to sleep. Even though distances and years have come In our midst And I am in a far away country Sitting in a glass cubicle Slogging against time to make ends meet To give my children and my wife a more complete life Like you tried to give me, The years of laughter and nostalgia Are there Each time I look out my window And see a face That smiles down from the clouds. |