Wednesday, December 28, 2022

WARM PEELS


 Insults and wintery chill

the more we assume, the more it clutches us. 

Reminiscing about hot tomato soups and buttered bread

a cosy family of four around 

the pastel flowered sun Maica table

the hot and piping charcoaled sweet potatoes

my father peeling fondly 

for yearning eyes and mouths of mine and my sister.


The bursting of crackers, visits of friends and families

the exchange of sweet packets, the hugs and smiles

the siblings outrace to draw arty patterns on veranda 

and lighting of terraced earthen lamps

the joy of new clothes, 

Diwali, a warm light each winter ushers.


Winters now in Arab deserts, 

a treasured time with family

lightened with daughter's yearly Christmas visit

snuggled catching up under thick cosy blankets

listening to tales of life of cold London months

and spouse's scattered jokes.


Eyes awakening to blooming pink and purple flowers

caressing the walled fence

morning walks breathing the crisp chill desert air

Picnics on grass in weekends

Fingers encircling hot mugs of tea

A winter my senses nestle for each year.

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