Wednesday 25 August 2010

reaching out

why did I abstain from calling-
letting my affection go to sleep?
that silver tumbler broke the ice
my thought process turned to you
I remembered our childhood play moods
your goofy attitude, with that smile
spoke to you in my mind
I called out again and again
maybe when that tumbler fell down
your mind heard that clinking sound
folding my hands in grateful prayer
I take down the superficial halo-
we both reached out, mom helped-
I called, you answered, siblings again

"again I hug that silver tumbler
and give it to you, brother"


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Some days back, I wrote about one of my brothers, estranged from us. On Monday, I called him and he responded. I went to meet him on Tuesday, along with my mom and younger brother and his family. I think we will be able to mend the fences. I again need your encouragement and support.

25 comments:

  1. I'm so glad you are mending fences with your brother. They say poetry is powerful but I bet you didn't expect such a result when you wrote the original poem.

    My best wishes to you and yours.

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  2. A very Happy Rakhee Day for you this! Yes, it will happen..he will receive the tumbler and keep under his care, forever.. I am happy to hear this.. Gautami.. happier things are yet to come for you, I am sure..

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  3. A touching poem, Gautami. I hope you and your brother become reconciled.

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  4. I'm glad that you were all able to meet and begin the process of mending of fences. The poem is so strong.

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  5. I, too, am glad you are mending the fences! I knew it was possible! Wishing you the best of luck.

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  6. Gautami this certainly works for me! Beautiful!I hope things go quite well for you and your brother. Best wishes sent your way!
    Pamela

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  7. Great piece Gautami, and also great to hear about your brother. Good luck!

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  8. What a beautifully expressed poem. Lovely work. And best of luck with your brother.

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  9. Beautiful poem and I hope things do work out with your brother.

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  10. this is a good and brave thing you
    are doing reaching out to your
    brother - eventually all will be
    well with patience. T.

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  11. I love the poem and love what writing poetry can get us to see and to do. Wish you and yours well, and bountiful blessings,

    Elizabeth

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  12. Lovely one! It's always good when family reunites.

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  13. Oh, yay! I had wondered if the other poem was autobiographical, but it didn't seem appropriate to pry. Best of luck to you, that you can all be a family again - a family of true friends and not just biology.

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  14. I'm happy your call was answered.

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  15. A very poignant poem. I am glad you made the call and hope that you are able to mend those fences.

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  16. That's wonderful, I have an estranged brother myself so I can certainly understand the joy and difficulty in reuniting.
    Beautiful poem

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  17. A family healed is a beautiful thing.

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  18. nice poem Gautami..and another reminder that me and my sister have to the same thing....not easy...thanks for this

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  19. Great work! And even better because it speaks of something true and important to you.

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  20. speaks very vividly! brilliant writing!

    all the best!

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  21. Oh Gautami, that is wonderful news! Your words show that you have a beautiful heart.

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