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The Only Way to Bring Him Back

In an enigmatic personal poem, Kavita recalls how her husband remembered his father – exclusively for Different Truths.

For three weeks after his father died
His son, now my husband,
Told me he could not stop
Inhaling the fragrance of his shirts
Hanging in the old Godrej cupboard,
Each day he’d open the cupboard
Put his nose to the shirts, taking a deep whiff.
 
I asked him why he did that
‘It was the only way to bring him back,’ he said
His father was only fifty-two
His son just twenty-one.
 
I had never met him
But as we stood in the kitchen
Drinking our tea
The warmth of hard work and kindness
Wafted in through the windows
Brought in by rays of sunshine.

Picture design by Anumita Roy

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  • The simplicity of the poem makes the power of the feelings even more intense. It resonates so much with me . Even after 4 years, i bury my nose not just into the clothes of my son but other things he had like his wallet or his satchel, trying desperately to bring my boy back. It brings tears to my throat and eyes and chokes me. But still i try.
    Thank you for sharing such a beautiful poem.

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