A Tribute To My Wife, Manju Poem by Bipin Patsani

A Tribute To My Wife, Manju

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Your silent acceptance,
Your tears tell everything,
That you could not say through the years.

The daughter of a rich Land Lord,
Choosing a home of no much means,
Quietly you loved me and never said so.

All that you cared for was my happiness.
My choice was your choice, my voice your own.
You didn't dream of a different dawn,
Nor did you ever seek salvation
In the words of any enlightened being,
As in your perception, I was everything;
The meaning and purpose of living
In simple unadulterated conjugal love, Dear to one, like bliss divine.

While giving you all worldly things
Within my capacity, I kept a part of me
Reserved to myself in my crazy quest,
Hoping at the same time to keep you smiling,
To see you satisfied and cheerful
While you move around me.
Not interested in any other thing, you waited
Silently for that part, my errant poetic heart,
That I thought, you may not take care of.
But you nursed it and cared, I did not see.
You shared all my sorrow and like a shadow
You followed all along the path I fared.

Little did I know that it was me
Your lips murmured in silence
When you were all alone.

Far and wide I travelled, saw many a hue
As I roamed in my world of imagination
And gathered experiences new.

But each time I felt hurt and exhausted,
I came back to you, my loving, artless wife,
And got your cool comfort in all strain and strife.

I still remember that fateful day, so sad,
When once in a fit of anger I threw away
All that I had written, all that I had preserved.

I was spell bound to see what you did.
You were crying and crying but at the same time
Collecting from the ground those scattered sheets

With utmost care, collecting, as it were,
The scattered fragments of myself,
Though you never understand a word of what I write.

You nurtured the hope all the years of your life
With your tears, that I would understand you one day,
Since I am a poet of some sort, if not great.

And see, the poor poet has taken an entire life
To give due recognition to the infinite love
Of a simple village lass who became his wife.

You have been a part of me, an inseparable part.
Do I need to say 'I will do this for you, I will do that? '
No my wife, my mother, my sister; one life is insufficient.

Monday, July 31, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: verse
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Dillip K Swain 16 November 2017

A very lovely poem as a great tribute to your better half 10

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Bipin Patsani 16 November 2017

Thank you, Dr. Dilip for your appreciation and nice comment.

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Jazib Kamalvi 31 July 2017

After all, marital love is great. You may like to read my poem, Love and Lust. Thanks

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Bipin Patsani 16 November 2017

Thanks for your appreciation and nice comment.

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Badatota(Khurda) , Odisha, India
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