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Sabeeha Banu Poem
That dawn she wakes up before her mother;
Putting the alarm to snooze, cuddles with her comfort doll
Delighted that it's her b'day the day after;
"Today dad will wish me because it's his holiday," she whispers.
Her calculations are flawless
With the Sun and the Moon as her guides;
The moment finally arrives and the phone rings;
"Happy b'day dear," her father wished.
She shrouds her quivering voice with giggles
She wished to ask why he worked so hard
Visited only twice a year, stayed so afar;
Or why he ate only toast and butter;
Why he wasn't with her for breakfast and supper.
"Festivals come, festivals go; why isn't he with us?
Isn't he missing my childhood?
Is working for me the meaning of Fatherhood?"
The words like pearls are at the corners of her whimpering lips,
But his disarming smile makes her pause,
"... I love you, father." She knew he was helpless.
Copyright © Sabeeha Banu | Year Posted 2017
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Sabeeha Banu Poem
Ever heard
The silence in the dew drops
Ever gave an ear to
The stretching blue
Tumbled down across a narrow tunnel
Laughed at your flaws
Ever gazed at the lonely sky
Winked back at a twinkling star
Spied shadows
Looked through the window
Hovered overhead
Felt butterflies in the stomach
Ever wondered at
Nature’s charm
Take a second or two
Sink into the flora around you
Savor your surroundings
Detach all your strings
Copyright © Sabeeha Banu | Year Posted 2018
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