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It was One of our Childhood habits To crumple The wax melting in front of St.Antony And make new candles. The tapers of Thresya whose house got mortgaged, and Selina whose wedding never got fixed, and Anthappan who mourned his lack of offspring, and Thankamma whose chickens died of infectious bronchitis Stood and liquefied for us in those days. Math test, pimple, Cancer, wedding, Death, visa, love, Lost hundred rupee note, Why, even missed periods, Hair graying too early, All these daily deliquesced for us Day after day. What did the new candle We lighted in those days Melt for? We cannot see a thing In its light now!
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Nov 16, 2013
Nov 16, 2013 at 1:54 PM UTC
The darkness the candles of those days illuminated
It was One of our Childhood habits To crumple The wax melting in front of St.Antony And make new candles. The tapers of Thresya whose house got mortgaged, and Selina whose wedding never got fixed, and Anthappan who mourned his lack of offspring, and Thankamma whose chickens died of infectious bronchitis Stood and liquefied for us in those days. Math test, pimple, Cancer, wedding, Death, visa, love, Lost hundred rupee note, Why, even missed periods, Hair graying too early, All these daily deliquesced for us Day after day. What did the new candle We lighted in those days Melt for? We cannot see a thing In its light now!
Translation : Anitha Varma
kuzhur
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41/M/Indian
Nov 16, 2013
Nov 16, 2013 at 1:54 PM UTC
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