For All That You Do Poem by Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal

For All That You Do

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So if you ask me what it is I do with my days
I will tell you I go through them in such a haze
That I'm really not sure what it is I achieve
But I do have a poem or two up my sleeve! .... Suzanne

I appreciate for all that you do
You are not only woman but in essence a factor very much true
A devoted mother and wife
Otherwise life is like facing an edge of knife

Think of those poor ladies!
They have no time to ready
Their children for going to school
As they have no such facilities to fool

To toil hard in hot sun is entirely different
You can look happiness and that is apparent
I can look in their eyes no future but yes long hope
Even though it is hardest of hard job to walk on rope

Child is tied in bed sheet between trunks of trees
Air flows gently to provide him access totally free
See the happiness on face of woman while she works
Such is the day when she dreams about it and starts

I would love to salute all those women
Who are called heaven valley for all those men?
Now occupying highest position in world
Yet dream about reaching to her kind fold

Oh! Women of all kind you deserve the best
As we have found shelter to rest
You take all our responsibilities
That is rarest of rare to augment our capabilities

We shall be all powerless
On the earth to face
If anything turns unfavorable
You are their to look after and face the trouble

I shall look towards sky and raise my head
In recognition of your gratitude and read
All your sacrifice and lead the way carefree
As I am the only creature so thankful to the mighty tree

You deserve kudos for all you do
Not as wife or mother to take us through
But as an special identity to sail us
With so much of confidence and trust

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 28 September 2012

Mehtaji, as usual, in your inimitable style you have paid a great tribute to women and motherhood. I especially liked the lines about women working on fields with her child lying / sleeping in the bedsheet (sometimes a mere rag of a saree) tied between the branches of 2 tree or anything that can hold the edges. Such scenes are now common at construction sites too thanks to migration of cheap rural female labour force to uban centres and frenetic concretization of urban jungles and spaces! Thanks for this wonderful ode to womanhood. Padmaja Iyengar, Secunderabad, A P, india Sep 28,2012

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 28 September 2012

Wonderful. Trust Love, with an endearing smile

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 28 September 2012

Sweet Adrienne SummervilleLess than a minute ago I love it!

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 28 September 2012

Jonathan Wood13 hours ago I really enjoyed reading this one. Many people don't realize that the world falls more on the cunning of a woman than it do

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 27 September 2012

So if you ask me what it is I do with my days I will tell you I go through them in such a haze

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal

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Vadali, Dist: - sabarkantha, Gujarat, India
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