Goodbye England!
Across the seven seas
You influenced my
thoughts
Even as a little girl
in school.
Slightly built,
The prim and proper
Head Mistress, Miss Thompson
Taught me first what
discipline means
To human life
That strives to
achieve goals
Within a lifetime,
Begotten, only once, in
His image.
(Although, I have
changed my mind since)
The little fables
from her England
Stayed with me, until
I caught the wind to
arrive
To her homeland.
And oh! What beauty
Steeped in history,
culture
Music and dance, sweet
England is!
And laughter smiles
on every lip
Despite a moody sky!
Dear, dear England
It is hard to say
goodbye!
But this life I chose
To be among people
Who find a way to
laugh
Despite the empty
basket of food.
Where there is
abundance
Not in coins
That jingles in
pockets.
I wanted to know a
path
That goes beyond the
material
And control coexists with chaos.
My spirit had longed
For a land whose
peoples
Would be hospitable
and willing to share
Even the bare minimum
they had.
I wanted to know a
hot and humid
Weather that burns
the skin
Causing emotions to
erupt without control
I wanted a land that
promises me
Life, after life
Rebirth and
Enlightenment.
Hence, goodbye
England!
Across the seven seas
I take with me
Memories of your
cheerful and chatty people
Your green stretches
of desolate land
Which speak volumes
in their silence;
Your flowers that
play gaily on canvas
To paint pictures I
will treasure
For the rest of my
days.
And if we meet not
again
Know this; I have
taken you in my heart
As I have left behind
A little bit of my
self in yours.
In your children, who
will grow up to be you!
Live on! Thrive,
England!
©Julia Dutta, May 2014
This poem is dedicated to the memory of my aunt, Dr Pratima Konar who left her body on 16th May, 2014.
This poem is dedicated to the memory of my aunt, Dr Pratima Konar who left her body on 16th May, 2014.
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