Beauty of Love
Someday when introduced newly at home
People were surprised to see this telephone
Unlike now, people could not connect directly
‘How can I help you? ‘Was dictum
Wherein first a person connected privately
This person of telephone exchange helped people
with queries
This was the system existed we can find written
in old diaries
Once dialled and heard a sweet tone
The lady had replied ‘How can I help you?’
The had his problems own
He had broken one of his bone
At home father had gone for job
He was bleeding on the top
The lady on being told about this
Suggested First Aid to problem of his
Boy later found mathematics unsolved problem
few
Found same appealing voice ‘How can I help
you?’
But also the boys little dilemma new
He had no mum
And the lady treated him like a gem
She had no son of her own
Showered all love to this lad unknown
A day came…
It was time to be shifted to new place
But little boy had never seen the lady’s face
The lady could not find the kids trace
Her memories indeed chased
His aim was to grow up and meet her
Give her a rose and greet her
Dialled and expected the same tone
This time he heard again ‘How can I help you?’
The voice was little trembling but not new
After fifteen years he had heard that melody
He desired to meet the kind lady
She was so happy and knew in advance
That the boy would return back on getting
chance
He had to leave the place for days two
Promised the lady to be back, said ‘see you’
Wrote him a note holding pen
Property of her to him she gave
Doctor couldn’t her life save
The boy came to her with a rose two more
But came to know she was no more..
Consoled he to move on in life and he prove
He saw for the first and last time the lady’s
face
He could see his mother’s warmth, affection
base
Held her funeral the rose
And kissed her eyebrows
Cried to her saying words few
But there was total silence sort
Voice echoed of her in his heart
‘Son, I’m in you, not apart
Now you should help yourself come out of this
grief
Body may die
But the soul is supreme
And is immortal extreme’
The young man always remembered this love
This was as pure and white as dove!!!
Composed
by
Priyanka
Kamath
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