A few years ago,
Some Day:
“Daddy!!! I want to be a star!”
“Why?”
“Stars twinkle, stars are bright and stars make me smile.”
“OK.”
Another Day:
“Dad! I will be a teacher!”
“Why?”
“I don’t have to do homework.”
“OK”
Some Another day:
“Dad! I will be a pilot.”
(SIGH – inaudibly) “Why?”
“Because I can fly!!”
Smiles, “OK”.
As days passed, these conversations of ‘I will be’, became distant. I wonder if he still waits around to see me walking into the room, filled with conviction, saying, “Dad, I will..., because of so and so”. With coming up of age and the convictions becoming more pronounced, the “I will”, became, “I want” and the will to do something transformed to a want of nothing! I wonder if he still awaits this incessant change of heart of a young kid, his young kid. Does he know that his little girl still remains his little girl and will forever remain like that, no matter what I would be or where I would be? Does he wish that I remained a little kid who slept on his belly or cuddled closer to him in the sleep with arms round his neck? Perhaps not! But he might wish that I would some day walk into the room and say, “I am this and I will be this”, rather than asking of him, “I want this.” Perhaps, he is waiting for a change of heart and a jubilant smile!! (SIGH)
7 comments:
Good one...... no comments apart from that lol.
I think it's 'I want' to 'I will' :) or am I wrong :D
Nice one!
@Vijay
:), Thank you
@Chandu
Down the lane of life, the concept of 'I want' and 'I will' became a bit murky. But I am sure he would want to accept the changing 'will' than the yearning 'want'. At least, he can look forward to the change rather than the stubborn 'I want this' ;)..... It makes him breathe easy!!! :)
:)
@Puri
:)... funny, ain't it?
:) :)
@iBrains
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