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You Should Have Been Here Today

You still had to see your kids settle down in life. You still had to wait for your kids to take care of you for a change. Your kids may be grown now with kids of their own. But even now, they do need you, your presence, your love, your smile. Why did you have to so soon and silently leave the scene? You had but just retired from work - four decades of real hard work. Didn’t you richly deserve to relax, to have some fun? Play word games, solve crosswords, take long walks, go riding a bike. Watch movies, play carom, listen to music, go swimming, sing loudly, laugh heartily, watch cricket and tennis, eat raw mangoes… You could also have written a lot of blogs and verses and gained many admirers - as you always did with your unsurpassed literary skills. You could have had a whale of a time with your grandchildren – teaching, inspiring and motivating them and playing games with them as you did with your four kids. With so many new channels on the television today, you would have had a continuous supply of food for thought and movies, too. You shouldn’t have left so early - leaving us to grieve each day and wishing hopelessly you were still here. Daddy, you should have been here today. Gita Ashok 29/10/2010, 11:15 a.m.
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gita-ashok
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Oct 28, 2010
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I humbly dedicate this free verse to my dearest father on his 22nd death anniversary today.

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