Saturday, September 17, 2016

MY CHILDHOOD MEMORY



Nature has a close bonding with human life 

"I wandered lonely as a cloud 
That floats on high o'er vales and hills, 
When all at once I saw a crowd, 
A host, of golden daffodils;" 

 Poet Wordsworth’s  poem "Daffodils” is an example of how  Nature and human heart  related each other. Nature can bring a lot of joy and beauty in our lives. It has a way of affecting our mood. As nature is responsible for the Sun, clouds, rain and snow. When it is sunny and bright outside, we feel cheerful inside and at cloudy and rainy times even we often feel sad. Ifthere is a beautiful moonlit night, it makes us feel romantic.
When we see the leaves budding on a tree or a timid flower pushing through the frozen ground  or we smell the freshness of spring, new hopes come up.
 
Nature has a close bonding with human life which I can compare with the wonderful bonding of a mother and a child.  Every  mother on earth gave birth a valuable life.
This valuable life and my first word, first step, first cry, first laughter etc : each and every emotion I have got from my parents. specially my mother.
 
When I was a little girl, my elder sister was my teacher. One day she said to mother “she is not as good as my student, my student is very intelligent.” Then my mother took the responsibility. She taught me all  the subjects with all her effort and I secured  100%  all my examinations. That was golden time of my life. She always said “You remember your behavior is your identity, always keep patience--- you will win. Anger is very valuable don’t lose it. If you respect the respectable persons you too will get respect always.”
 
Today, all those words are with me. I’m walking with strength, truth, prosperity and honesty.
31st August 2009 I lost my mother, she is not with me but I ask—them,--
 
Where are you, my mother? /
Is father with you?  /
How are both of you?
I heard, you said to me
“Wake up! Sona wake up!
Sunray hits on your face.”
I woke up with golden sun ray
And I feel your affectionate touch.”
 

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