Thursday 4 October 2012

Women and Death



Women are emotionally weak is what we all know. But, one important thing what we have to learn is, women have great power to live up to those strong emotions.

We see our men proposing us, I becomes we when we are married to them, we see them becoming Husband and Father, we see them in all joys and sorrows; we see them growing old with us. We always fear their sudden disappearing from our world.

This is my closest friend who went through such a rough patch and who now lives in memories of her loved one.
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There was silence spread all over, as we walked towards his grave. Minister read the holy book and finished all the rituals. The gathering left feeling sorry for her loss.

This was the most shocking death scene for me, as I witnessed it. I just recollected what had actually happened just few hours before. “Suzi and Mike were happily chatting on their porch. A man loaded with gun arrives in a posh car, points at Mike and the next moment Mike’s over.” All I could do is, see this pathetic scene and cry for help.
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I held Suzi’s hand as we walked past his grave. She was not ready to accept the death of her husband. She wept like a baby, a baby pleading for her Mothers attention. She spoke her heart out. She made me realise many things which I had to accept. I mean, which we all have to accept. Why accept? Is because, we all have someone or the other in our lives who travelled that extra miles with us and supported us  to clear-out our baggage by extending their love, whose love makes us not to accept their loss. Indeed!! We have to accept.

Wiping her tears, Suzi started her conversation about her past life with Mike and her future life without Mike. Her voice was choked. “I always told Mike not to die before me coz world is boring without him. He smiled at me and said- Do you know what Jack Lemmon has told? ‘Death ends a life, not a relationship.’ I am always with you here and everywhere Suzi.” Should I trust Mike? Is he with me now? No answer from my end. I stood speechless.

Suzi recalled about Mike’s funeral arrangements and said few words which were touching. “I did interiors to his dream home, now… I select design of his coffin. I chose his wedding suit and now… it’s his funeral and his last suit. I dedicated a song on radio for him on our anniversary and now... I pick songs to be played on this day which I dint think about, even in my wildest of dreams”.
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All these words of hers hit me like a sturdy storm. I asked Suzi this pain of hers means not to be close enough to anyone and is it a mistake to love someone from bottom of your heart and ultimately suffer their loss which nothing on earth can compensate?

Suzi looked deep in her Son’s eyes and told: I see my future in him. I know, he has been raised so well that he will become an inspiration as his father was. Death might be forgotten but Memories wont. I now live with his memories.
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Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.  ~From a headstone in Ireland….

PS: Inspired by an episode about Death and Women’s feelings from Desperate Housewives.

13 comments:

  1. Awesomely written Ranju, I was in tears !!! Keep writing

    and here you are gifted and challenged :D
    http://ramya-chitrana.blogspot.in/2012/10/time-to-celebrate.html

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    1. Thanks so much.. will try my best to keep up good work!!
      Thanks again for your gift and challenge :)

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  2. Touching..!!! Took me on a small trip to my emotional world...!! Keep up the good work :-)

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    1. Thanks so much Seth's... Nice to know you enjoyed this!! :)

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  3. I was moved by this post. I am speechless. Well written.

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  4. That was so powerfully written and so painfully moving. I really shuddered as I read through Susan’s agony and loss and it left me gaping. There is nothing more hard to endure than the loss of a loved one and it leaves an irreplaceable void in our lives and a sadness that will haunt us forever. But it is the love and memories of the person that will hold us together. Really a moving post.

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    1. I am lucky to have your comment Raj.. Thanks so so much for stopping by and giving such a wonderful comment. Love and Life are two beautiful things and Loss of both are irreplaceable...

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    1. Thanks so much for stopping by.. I will promise to bring great stories in here :)

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