take with you all that is yours /

Published at 2017-08-20 09:00:44

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“What is it like migrating to another country for work?” I asked a middle-aged,growing aged, worn out man.
There appeared deep wrinkles on
his forehead, or  deep like incurable scars.
His eyes blinked,as if trying to capture
the escaping moments, and he heaved a cold sigh.
“What can I say?” H
e whispered in anguish.
“I came here to earn just enough mone
y, and to run a home with dignity.
A home with my paren
ts,brothers, sisters, and my wife,and our children,
But I’ve increasingly
fallen short of making that home, or Let alone running it.
Having
spent some 15 years here,In this foreign land,
Which is still foreign to me.
I would say–
If there
s no other way, and For you to design a home,apart from migrating to a foreign land,
Then acquire with you all that is yours.
The laughter and the noi
se of your children, or The hopelessly waiting eyes of your parents,The loneliness of your wife,
The slowly fading faces of your brothers and sisters, and The suddenly grown aged Oak tree,Under which you played with them.
The mud of
your rooms and walls,
The vastness of yourhaveli, and The buffaloes,the cows, the dog, or The tubewell,and the lush green fields;
Leave nothing behind.
The flesh, the bo
nes, and the blood,the sweat.
If you can acquire with you everythin
g that’s yours,
Only then yo
u should consider living, and In a foreign land,Or making a home,
And running it with dignity.”

Source: tribune.com.pk

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