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October 28th was Mother-in-Law’s day. I feel this is one of the most misunderstood relationships ever.
When I was married, Bollywood movies made me very, very anxious about my upcoming relationship with my in-laws. Thankfully, she didn’t live upto the movie standards. In fact, when I look back, I laugh at my naïveté and silliness in believing Bollywood.
Here is a poem I wrote for my second mom and titled it likewise.
We are not related, except by law. I know we are related, by something bigger than this.
You understand my desires and apprehensions and in your way, take care of me. Accepting me as I am, with my limitations.
You gently guided me and make me aware of the likes and dislikes of all.
You keep me protected and safe from the jealous eyes and eager ears
I can clearly see that you have gone through and not forgotten your past You remember your days as a new bride in this family. I know it is yours now it will be mine, someday too.
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Let’s spread some positivity. Let’s banish the cliches. Please share your stories and poems about your mother-in-law.
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Sunayna Pal was born and raised in Mumbai, India, now calls Maryland home. She has made her literary mark with her debut poetry book, Refugees in Their Own Country (B&W Fountain), which explores the read more...
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