Skip to main content

I said I love you



When you were only 5 years old, I said I love you
You asked me: "What is it?"

When you were 15 years old, I said I love you
You blushed. you look down and smile.

When you were 20 years old, I said I love you
You put your head on my shoulder and hold my hand. afraid that I might dissapear.

When you were 25 years old, I said I love you
You prepare breakfast and serve it in front of me, and kiss my forhead and
said : "you better be quick, It’s gonna be late."

When you were 30 years old, I said I love you
You said: "If you really love me, please come back early after work."

When you were 40 years old, I said I love you
You were cleaning the dining table and said: "Ok dear, but it’s time for you to help our child with his/her revision."

When you were 50 years old, I said I love you
You were knitting and you laugh at me.

When you were 60 years old, I said I love you
You smile at me.

When you were 70 years old. I said I love you
We sitting on the rocking chair with our glasses on. I’m reading your love letter that you sent to me 50 years ago with our hand crossing together.

When you were 80 years old, you said you love me.
I didn’t say anything but cried.

Taken from Facebook status update.


Kovil Pillai P.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

My Book Shelf - Year 2017

I find it difficult to get this reading order. And I guess it would be still harder to read them without changing the order. I may allow one or two new books to be included in this list, if required. Share book reviews and ratings with Kovil Pillai, and even join a book club on Goodreads.

The Power Game

 Even if you count from the Homo sapiens time, it has been half a million years and from the caveman life to the one who attempts to control the universe, the progress is tremendous. A number of struggles that we have overcome are unimaginable. I am still not convinced whether all these are part of the Divine plan or the Nature adjusts (if at all something is required) itself to any change that takes place in it. As long as we believe in science, we can truly appreciate our power and the things we have achieved. The oldest of the power struggles can be the one between men and women. It is perhaps so subtle that we can’t even call it a power struggle. While we manage to fight against external things, this is something happening in our own race, and we haven’t had an answer yet. A coffee selling 10 times costlier than the price of it in a decade ago may mean the coffee price has been raised. But when you compare it with the price of everything, it is relatively the same. If you look ...