To Maa, from the returning bus
I am an adult. My world spins, and for the first time I am facing it without your help. I am responsible for myself and for my comrades. I am responsible for my clothes, my hair, my money. I have others, but they are not you -- hell, they are not even me. This place is interesting. It has taught me a lot. When I come back to you, I'll be more of an adult than when you last saw me.
Love,
Gg
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To R and R, from Wonder-la
At the top of the uncertain world, when the fear of life is gone, there is a strange sense of peace. The view and the breeze, for once, become meaningful for their own sake and not as reinforcements to one's sense of existence -- perhaps there is some truth to what the sages say about letting go. Right now, at the still moment between anticipation and exhilaration, I am torn between a deep ascetic longing for absolute Himalayan solitude and a childlike stubborn wish for you to be here with me.
Love,
Your sister.
P.S.: I'm bringing back food.
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To the world, from everywhere
I have been reminded that while I am within you, my consciousness is forever beyond your reach. Thanks for having me, but aside from the mandatory gratitude for survival, I feel nothing for you.
Love,
Your umpteenth reject.
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1 comments:
Yes,my GGmamma is grown-up now, striding new paths, travelling new roads, meeting new people and achieving new goals. But to me you are still that GGmamma--aamar kole-r aalo, aamar kole-r light.
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