Till I became
a parent…
Till I became a parent, I didn’t know that….
A bundle of 3 kilograms could dictate your life
Could make you forget all else
Could turn your day & night upside down
And yet you wouldn’t frown.
I
didn’t know that a burp could be the most awaited sound
A
piss on you would make you laugh
Someone’s
trumpet could make you smile
And
you could watch someone poop for a while.
That sleep could be so light
A whimper, a toss in the bed
Would put you on high alert
And make you forget your quilt’s comfort.
I
didn’t know sleep deprivation would be so sweet
A zombie’s life one could
experience
Sleep-feed-hiccups-feed… would a
day comprise
And I could get from others so
much advice.
That I could eat all that I disliked
So that he gets it all
Stuff that would make me sick or fat
Surprisingly I started enjoying all that.
I would look forward to changing
a diaper
And
study smells & poops
And
carry a colic-y kid for hours together
Without
any trace of tiredness or a whimper.
A staycation could be so exhilarating
Baby babbles so much fun
With my baby home alone
Without any other desire or a moan.
Until
I became a parent, I didn’t know…
That
a heart could love so much
A
part of it – outside your self
Beating
with a smile & eyes fixed on you
As
you embrace that bundle
And
the small arms enclose you
It’s
the purest bond of love that you ever knew.