The Unfolding Universe (My Tribute to My all Mothers )
A universe, born from a single drop,
No trumpet blast, no grand, loud stop.
Just breath on breath, a silent art,
An unfolding world within her heart.
She bleeds, she storms, both in and out,
Yet builds a family, banishing doubt.
With quiet strength, a gentle smile,
She spans the distance, mile by mile.
Her body flows, a river bright,
To grant a child its precious sight.
Her milk, a country, rich and deep,
A language known, secrets to keep.
She stood for me, a shield so strong,
Before the ones to whom she'd long
Given her life, her very core,
I drank affection, and so much more.
Kisses that faded, as I grew tall,
A simple proof, beyond it all.
She sang of Chentamil, bone-deep, true,
While hurried worlds forgot their hue.
Outside, the roar of beasts untamed,
Her single word, a peace proclaimed.
It softened houses, hushed the night,
And brought the warrior to the light.
She bore my stains, with grace untold,
Washed them away, made me feel bold.
And taught me this, a truth profound,
That kings and heroes, on hallowed ground,
Before a mother, humble stand,
Their power quelled, by her command.
A son's mad love, a potent wine,
In dreams I hold her, make her mine.
Feel her within, a vibrant leap,
And offer back the promises to keep.
But borders drawn, by world's decree,
Affection turns to duty, you see.
Motherhood's weight, a heavy load,
On life's long, winding, arduous road.
As child, I asked, with pleading eyes,
"Am I wanted?" beneath the skies.
A tiny plea, to find my place,
To feel the comfort of her grace.
Justice, though blind, her lesson learned,
From mothers' love, forever turned
To kindness shown, that does not judge,
When worldly scorn begins to nudge.
Her heart absorbed each bitter sting,
From marriage's web, from fate's sharp swing.
The burdens women bear alone,
Upon her spirit, deeply sown.
Her tired eyes, her silver crown,
The trembling lips, that settle down.
Her softened face, a gentle art,
Became my verses, filled my heart.
She warned me then, with wisdom's plea,
"Poets are easy to deceive, you see."
But fear for dreams, a boundless sea,
Was larger than the world for me.
From her I learned, the way to sail,
Through life's rough storms, to never fail.
To seek my fortune, far and wide,
But never leave my roots inside.
Life laughs and cries, a constant flow,
Wins and loses, ebb and grow.
Just like a mother's heart, so vast,
Where every feeling's meant to last.
Now strength has waned, her body frail,
The world's harsh battles, she cannot hail.
And now I see, with vision clear,
That pain can sweeten, banish fear.
Once understood, its purpose known,
A seed of strength, within it sown.
When life's hard blows begin to fall,
I cry but "Mom," embracing all.
I hid the bruises, hid the pain,
So she would not break, again and again.
Grandmother taught, a truth so deep,
Love finds its way, while others sleep.
Even when challenged, it takes root,
A stubborn bloom, a precious fruit.
Had she not praised her lineage's art,
She'd wear a crown, right from the start.
Old age, a gift, a sweet reward,
For children lost, by life ignored.
Who wander far, and then forget,
The love that bound them, tightly met.
Don't show this to the wife, my friend,
Lest laughter shatter, dreams transcend.
For in her tenderness, I've found,
A sacred space, on hallowed ground.
She turned mere work, to softest grace,
Sang lullabies, in time and space.
With throat gone dry, she kept the home,
And gave my father, wisdom's comb.
If born anew, a second chance,
Let me be daughter, in her dance.
To repay a fraction, of the debt,
The love she gave, I can't forget.
Families twist, and love may shift,
Battles are woven, a sacred gift.
Even Vedavyasa, with words so grand,
Could not explain, this loving hand.
For a mother's heart, a universe,
Within its depths, no curse.
Just quiet stirring, soft and deep,
A love eternal, secrets to keep.
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