Leaving you
There
in the jaw of cruel niyati
thousands of miles away
I came here
to strengthen
my beliefs and
to return
to fight
your war
my war
at home.
Now
three years have passed
you wrote me
“I am anxious to see you
come home soon”
I lied to you,
saying
“Aattya I can’t come home now
I have some last moments’ work to do.”
I hide from you
Yes Aattya!
I am trying to make some money
to buy you a gift.
The thought of my return
rejoices me
how proud you will be
to see me
as a grown woman
so strong
so changed
and yet to see
your same naughty GrandDee
as I used to be.
I imagine
on my return
you so happy–
like that bakuli plant–
as your GrandDee
is back in your warm nest
and
you telling me
stories of
your lonely monsoons
that you spend
counting
one after another.
I can’t wait
to come home
to dance around you
as the koeil on the
backyard tree will sing,
to chase your cats from room to room
and follow you in the kitchen
holding the palloo of your sari
begging for tea
and waiting for that Dhudh-malai
Aattya . . .
now I can’t wait.
I am ready with words and swords
to fight our war
a war of
single women
battered women
suppressed women
Reminds me of
Mahabharata
the war
for the right!
for the truth!
and of your sacrifices–
time has come
for the change
and I am ready Aattya
I am ready for the change.
I wrote you
“I will be home
on my birthday twenty-second of February,
twenty more days
and I will be home.”
But this time you did not reply.
Why is that Aattya?
perhaps
you are very busy
ordering servants
decorating home and streets
putting “welcome” signs everywhere
planning parties
running here and there
Aatya
I can’t wait anymore
my heart sings your songs
as I pack my bags
four more days
sleep well Aattya
18th February, 1993
******
Today, 20th February,
I received a letter
from your distant relative
he wrote,
“Aattya died last month.”
Aattya
I have no words
I am homeless
So sad.
Thank you Grace. It was sad.
Hi Kiran. Thank you for dropping by. It is such a beautiful poem! We celebrate poetry here and I had to include it.
Thank you Terry. You have a wonderful collection here. Thank you for sharing stories. Kind Regards, Kiran
Thanks Kiran. I appreciate your kindness.