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Strapped to Oxygen, a Mother Cooks Unmatched Love

Lighting two burners would make it faster, she thought,                                                                
although she felt a bit diffident about cooking
two dishes at a time in her condition.
The rice was washed and ready,
she chopped vegetables, turning cautiously
to reach for the basket of potatoes
I shouldn’t move this oxygen cylinder strapped to me,
not with the family fast asleep.
Who can help me adjust it?
How nice of them to go all out,
to get oxygen for her, she thought
when it went scarce, with people scrambling in queues.
Her family was happy to do it for her.
After all, there is nothing to match
a mother’s cooking.

*Poet’s Note: Based on a news report with a photo that went viral during the second phase of Covid–19 in 2018. It showed a woman cooking with an oxygen cylinder strapped to her.

Picture design by Anumita Roy

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    This story really highlights the quiet strength and dedication of a mother, even in the most challenging circumstances. It’s a powerful reminder of the resilience and love that often go unnoticed in our daily lives. Stories like this make you pause and appreciate the small yet extraordinary acts of care around us.
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