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Mother India
Your wise eyes glistened with cataracts, showing me the hazy Indian sky The wrinkles on your face, the lines by your eyes, showed me the joys of the hills and caverns of the lands The raised veins on your hands, bumpy yet smooth, acts like the Ganges, a life supply for you and many The graying in your hair, shows me the struggles and triumphs, the marriages, the children, The arthritis you have showed me the pain and determination, the years of work, the labor, The gentle touch from your rough hands, show me your motherhood, your warmth, your love The words you spoke, your native tongue, acted as the voice of a generation of women, a voice that’s been heard for years, but only sometimes appreciated Your loss of hearing showed me the loudness of actions, the loudness of your people, the stories, the lessons you have heard over the years The loss of memories for you, only showed the tremendous amount you lived, you saw, and felt Your old passions and anger shined w the ferocity of the fiery red Indian sun Your dry and cracked hands, showed me the deserts of Rajasthan Your old gold, your wedding ring, your bangles, show me the beauty of our country, the traditions, that even after the years of wear, we still have value Your old stories of your family show me the interconnectedness of us all, one large tree, supported by your roots “Mother India, Mother India,” I call into the void, Wishing you still were near to bring me back home The wonders you have seen, the pain you have felt, the revolution and wars you have lived Mother India was you A woman older than the world, wiser than philosophers, more beautiful than the Taj As one Mother leaves, the next generation takes her place, Yet we never forget our ancestors The ones who fought, clawed, and struggled for us The ones who sacrificed their lives for us You truly loved me This much I know You were a mother and grandmother In more ways than one You were my grandmother, but you were Mother India You taught me to love my culture and you were my reason for going back to India Your time had come and your daughters will take your place. You were Mother India, I was Daughter India My world is different from yours, but the same values and lessons I hold I miss you But I know i have the same passions, the same strength, the same love running through my veins
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