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Amma, I wish you could have loved me a little less. Maybe then, you would've loved my mother more and I wouldn't be happy the day you died!
Amma, I wish you could have loved me a little less. Maybe then, you would’ve loved my mother more and I wouldn’t be happy the day you died!
The day my Amma died I was the happiest girl alive.
Amma, Who used to Make halwa for me Midnight, no questions asked.
Amma, Who used to Take me on little Adventurous afternoon sprees Of old narrow lanes, And housemaid’s tales.
Amma, Who used to Defend me when Anyone used to scold me.
Amma, Who used to pamper me Like nobody else could or would.
But also, The same Amma, Used to make my mom cry. For hours, Days, Years. Snickering, Taunting, Tormenting she ruled. Ruled over the house.
Amma, Who shopped for everyone, But my mom.
Amma, Who used to give the best mangoes To everyone else, While giving my mom The discarded half-rotten one.
Amma, Who used to humiliate My mom’s mother, Father, Brother and sister. Every time she got a chance.
Amma, Who never gave One warm remark To my mom All her life. Till her death bed. Where she died of a terrible disease. While my mom cried and served her. Till the end. Till the end.
Amma, Who loved me, All her life.
The day she died, I felt so light. She lay cold as a stone. I saw her face and rushed To the veranda. And laughed And laughed And laughed.
For finally, My mom was free. Released as Amma’s Soul left her body.
Amma, I could have lived Without unnecessary pampering. But oh I couldn’t live, With what you did. I cannot live with all you did.
The examples you set. The pain in my Mum’s eyes ricochet.
Amma, I wish you could Have loved me a little less. Saved my share of love And watered the kindness In your heart.
Maybe, Just maybe then I’d have had lived a healthier life. Free of insecurities And hatred.
Amma, I loved you too. But the day you died, I was the happiest girl alive.
A message to Amma from the little confused girl and the lady she is now.
Picture credits: Still from Bollywood movie Badhaai Ho!
Always up for hitting the roads, Swarnima finds meaning of life in travelling. A foodie at heart, she loves to dig deep into movies that are unconventional. She has much appreciation for solitude. Believer by read more...
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