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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

Copyright © Liz Vad | Year Posted 2019


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Nightmare Within

Wide awake I am as my soul is shaken to its core
The nightmare I had tonight was a story that is beyond lore 
I saw the ones I love leave me one by one 
And the idea that I could ever be happy was finally done 
My heart ripped and tore into a pile of pieces
Pieces that put together look like a picture of you and me and what we was meant to be 
Yet reality struck me and my heart knew that your love was never free
It struck, whipped and tortured my mind destroyed the happy thoughts I had and created a monster instead 
It was a gruesome dark monster with evil thoughts running around in its head
Lonesome and sad it was, it soon grew angry and destroyed its relationships one by one 
Blasting away friends and family with the ferocity of a shotgun 
It let no one around it and it soon became isolated 
And that image left you elated 
The monster was depressed and had a shrunken core 
It raged and cried with a loud and trembling roar 
It looked in the water to see its reflection
And it was shocked at who it was 
you see you leaving me was not the true nightmare
 What scared me the most was facing what I had become

Copyright © Liz Vad | Year Posted 2018

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Mom Blues

Rattle rattle rattle
As I go through my own battles 
I look at the child in front of me
Playing with his rattle so carelessly
He is smiling mad rocking back and forth 
His hair is brown and long 
Yet I don't feel like I belong
Who's child is this i ask? 
He looks like me but he doesn't feel like mine
I don't know why but I am so lonely
This child seems so distant from me
We never bonded as far as I can tell 

So I still ask? 
Who is he? Certainly not mine
He called me mama
My mind races bc of this drama
My mind is telling me it's true 
But my heart is so confused 
How could this be? 
He feels like an alien 
I don't want to feel like this anymore
He starts to cry and roars
I go over to him and see what I can do
But I'm so frustrated 
My husband comes home and I'm so elated
I don't have to spend time alone w that one
Still I ask
Who is this child? Certainly not mine

Copyright © Liz Vad | Year Posted 2018

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