Saturday, January 28, 2023

To my Dear Brother-in-law

                                     

          

1.    Too friendly you are

You treated everyone as if a part

Of yourself with a liberal heart;

The precious years with them, you cherished most

With self-same affection near or remote.

You never missed their letters or call

You enjoyed chatting with one and all.


2.    Too sincere you are

 In your duties and whatever you do

 With careful attention and perfection too;

 Consistent work you liked a lot

 Inspiring others with zeal you taught

 Others to prosper without losing their hearts

 Your life with so many achievements fraught.


3.    Too gentle you are

Never we saw you furious and wild

You tried to solve issues with approach mild

Never lost control over words and deeds

Never revealed any trace of anger and greed.

Convinced others with reason and tactful ways

No use of hasty mood , but patience pays.


4.    Too loving you are

With all your friends, relatives and kin;

To be liberal you deemed not a sin

To make all happy with selfless love you treat

Their needs and expectations you tried to meet

Their memories like precious gems in your bosom’s core

Even in dreams you loved to spend time with them more.

 

5.     Too liberal you are

 A natural streak in you I say

Your purpose meant to make us happy in every way

As fragrance pervading in a blooming rose

As pearls of rainy showers when western wind blows;

As natural as bunched grapes in summer hot

Expecting no gain in return you thought. 


6.    Too jovial you are

Cheering grandchildren with playful wit;

With vibrant words advising them to be fit

In knowledge and in character as well;

With winsome smile you cast a magic spell;

You infused hope in future and made them feel

The worth of family bonds with sympathetic zeal.


7.    Too careful you are

About your hard-earned wealth;

As well too cautious about your health;

On useless things you are reluctant to spend

Yet charity within your means you defend;

A simple, comfortable life you had

Welcoming changes without any fads.


8.    Too deft you are

With counting expenses and figures

So many hours you spent with tireless vigor;

Unfazed by mounting expenses you counted notes

Not missing even, a rupee as if by rote.

You planned your budget with attention discreet

You maintained your accounts spotless and neat. 

 

9.    Too decent you are

Never imposed by force your will

Gave sage advice with foresight and goodwill;

Those who listened to you thrived well in life

Those who defied faced risks and strife;

Yet forgiving their lapses you helped a lot

Wishing them welfare with a liberal heart.

 

10.    Too rational you are 

          Too much zeal in rituals you did not reveal;

          Faith in too rigid rules you did not feel

          A brief prayer with heart enough you thought;

          True religion in virtuous deeds you sought;

          So many pilgrimages you have done

          Helping others with true compassion.


11.   Too positive you are

         In spite of troubles and failing strength

         Noting minute details of health at length

        Arranging your medicines in order precise

        Taking all precautions with discretion wise;

        You ever remained in touch with one and all

        Though confined in room you made warm, friendly calls.


12    Too active you are

        With your daily works till the last minute

        Though a little uneasy, you seemed alert and fit;

        As if in a hurry to meet your mates, your soul did rise

        Left us shocked and sudden in a trice;

        Never can we forget your jovial and kind nature

        Never can we forget your wise words and noble stature.

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       (Dedicated to Sri Y.V.Rao Garu, my dear Brother-in-law, 

         who passed away on 7th January, 2023)    

        


             

                                        


                                                   
      27th January, 2023                                         Somaseshu Gutala

         

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