Sunday 15 August 2010

lost in our own world

my two older brothers did their sums
my dad watched over them
I, with my pencil, scribbled
in a handmade journal-
my dad had got the sheets,
my mom had bound those-
a line, a few scattered words,
some numbers thrown in-
(in today's world,
those make a password)
likewise my little brother lay beside me,
his nimble fingers fixing a toy car-
each one of us lost in our world
my mom our binding force

(you see, it was love at first sight for us)
I still prefer a pencil,
along with a handmade journal,
both older brothers dabble with numbers;
younger one fixes things,
dad watches over from above-
mom is still the binding force

20 comments:

  1. Lovely tat our parents guided us and your family followed through with their own lives.

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  2. Absolutely gorgeous. I'm glad you were all able to follow the things you love.

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  3. What a beautiful tribute to your family. It was most touching to read of their special attributes.

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  4. That was lovely! A very different take on the prompt!

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  5. Nice memories and nice write.

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  6. A beautiful memory, gently told. Now I want a handmade journal :)

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  7. beautiful piece of memory - so lovely written

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  8. What a beautiful tribute to childhood and the gifts of parents. I can relate to your comments about the pencil and the journal. As much as I love my notebook, I still prefer hand written work, of all kinds.

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  9. Your family contributed to your writing. Such support is wonderful. Thank you for sharing a page of your life.
    ~Brenda

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  10. May she continue to be the binding force for very many more years, Gautami..God bless , Touch Wood!Oh, you are a wonderful magician of words..and you create magic..

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  11. Very well written. Seems mother's have a way of being a binding force. Great poem.

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  12. As I move along to the next stage of parenting (eldest moving away... 3,000 miles away!) I especially appreciate your words today. They reassure me.

    Grateful to read of your family...

    A-ha Birth. (My Poem of this week.)

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  13. I appreciate how you show a different approach to using the prompt, how you let us see how small things given with love stay with us.

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  14. What a wonderful thought.

    b

    http://www.itcrossedmymindblog.com/2010/08/view-from-my-iphone-camera.html

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  15. And hope this memory live in your heart and mind for eternity, wonderfully written, thank for sharing=D

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  16. this was a heartfelt poem. lovely

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  17. You so beautifully put your memories into words. Tender and touching.

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  18. Very very nice. I feel moved after reading. Thank you.

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  19. Wow! Great Great Great... Superb thought and am glad you were able to follow it..

    Thanks for stopping by Few Miles and also for your beautiful comment. Do keep coming..

    --Someone Is Special--

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  20. The seeds of then and the flower of now! And always there is binding Mother Nature! Beautiful!

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