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A Poem as a Tribute on Mother's Day Part 2 I was again charmed By the singing of Koyal’s song As the Koyal was still singing her “Kuhoo kuhoo” In her full throated ease with her melodious sweetness Perhaps this immortal bird is singing Like this, since thousands and thousands of years, Sometimes enjoying the lush green Nature All around her and sometimes In the company of only few trees and some humans like me and others. 07 . The melodious voice of the bird reminded me My mother’s expertise in singing and In playing the musical instrument like Harmonium and Violin Perhaps she had developed these To forget the pains of her life and other sufferings Due to my father’s too much involvement in freedom struggle and The loneliness in which she was taking care, of my grandfather, mother and other family members Although, all these silent sacrifices made her a unique woman of her time Who was blessed with the simplicity of life and her ardent love and care for her family members and her husband. 08 . Her sacrifices for the country’s freedom struggle, for which she had devoted many younger years of her life, While working with Late Kamla Nehru* And doing the work of social upliftment To awaken and improve the dirty slums of Allahabad* around 1930’s Made her a woman of outstanding courage and strength. 09 * Kamla Nehru was the wife of Ist Prime Minister of India *Now Allahabad is renamed as Prayagraj as it was in 1575. . My late mother did many sacrifices for her country’s freedom struggle, as a true-life partner of her husband While working with Late Kamla Nehru* in Allahabad She worked to light up the torch of freedom struggle, In the hearts of illiterate and untouchable of those days With whom no one used to talk in that era, what to say of sitting with them, educating them and even touching them sometimes, when these poor people were sick Doing all these things was almost impossible, in the Hindu society of those days These people for whom, she worked were in the most depilated condition, in my country of those days of India, around 1930’s. 10 . Ravindra K Kapoor Kanpur India 12th May 2019 Please see Last two paras as concluded in Part 3
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