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Mothers are beyond this world

 


As children, we never realized how many silent sacrifices ..silent tears were hidden behind her smile. The sleepless nights when we were ill, the waiting at the door till we returned home, the extra roti she kept aside “just in case” we were still hungry… that was love in its purest form.  


Life keeps getting faster, houses become bigger, world keeps changing and u become busy in ur own world but nothing can replace the peace of sitting beside her and talking endlessly....


And when she is gone, the world somehow never feels the same again...just an endless urge to see her just once more… even for a moment… to sit beside her and tell her everything that happened after she left! How life changed, how much her absence is felt in the smallest moments, how every achievement still searches for her smile first !


Sometimes all the heart wants is one last glimpse… one last conversation… one last “khana kha liya?” from the voice that once made every worry disappear....


A mother is our safest place, first home, first prayer, first comfort, first friend, first heartbeat we ever heard and the only heart that keeps loving us unconditionally always, no matter how much time changes us!


Happy Mother’s Day Mum and to all the mothers of the world forever!♥️


Shalini Singh

10.05.2026

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