THE BERRY TREE
One
evening, the crocodile had taken home some sweet berries for his darling wife.
On tasting them, the darling screamed with delight, “O my sweetheart, these
berries are so sweet! Where did you find them?”
“Honey, my good friend, Monkey,
gave them to give you,” the flattered husband replied, “He lives on the berry
tree, across the river.”
“He must be eating those
berries, every day; doesn’t he, my dear?” the wife said, a lot excited.
“Oh yes, yes, my sweet heart,”
agreed the husband, “those nectar-sweet berries are his daily diet!”
“What a lucky soul, that Monkey
must be!” the wife looked towards heavens!
Then, a short pause later, the
wife came close to her hubby and began to caress him…
“So sweet of you!” the husband
was enjoying every bit of it, “Tell me, what you want… I will get it for you!”
“Your friend’s heart!” Mrs.
Crocodile said with loads of intimacy.
“Pardon me,” Mr. Crocodile found
it hard to believe what he had just heard, “What did you say?”
“Darling, your friend lives on
those delicious berries,” the wife held her hubby tightly and said, “his heart
also must be so delicious… Please get me that!”
“I can’t do that, honey,” the
annoyed husband told his wife, “he is my best friend.”
“If you love me, you have to get
me his heart,” the lady began to shed her ‘crocodile tears’.
Well,
you know what happened after that!
I love this story. In fact, I
recount it, in our PD sessions, adding my own flavor… Particularly, I do it to
tell our little Monkeys from where has
come the famous English phrase - ‘the crocodile tears’!
Today, I felt like doing it, once
again.
There is a reason.
An old student of mine had
appeared, along with a young lady, in my office, this morning. Apparently, my
dear old-student, who worked in a blue-chip company, had gifted to his darling
some of the ‘berries from my tree’… I mean, some of my inspirational booklets…
and the lady, it seems, was ‘floored’!
“Darling, if such lovely
thoughts come from your teacher’s heart, his heart must be a treasure; isn’t
it?” apparently, my student’s sweetheart had exclaimed, “Can you take me there
– to the berry tree?”
So, this morning, the young-and-pretty lady-crocodile had come along with her man-crocodile… just with the hope
to meet this Monkey… who lived on a treasure called – the ‘The Berry Tree’.
“You must be a very happy man,”
the excited lady complimented me,
“your wife and child must be
very, very lucky!”
I almost fainted!
It took some sort of wisdom to
convince this excited young-lady-crocodile that a Monkey’s heart doesn’t grow
sweeter just because he diets on sweet berries all his life… That, those
berries were sweet because, her man had gifted them to her with all his love!
“How sweet!” the lady crocodile
placed her head on her beloved’s shoulder… Yes, with all the sweetness her
heart had possessed.
After the crocodiles left, I had
a story to tell!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pics.: Anita Dongre
Comments
Edna Pinto
lol...
Mrs Crocodile needs to know that the grass is always green on the other side.
Jokes apart sir U REALLY ARE A TREE FROM WE HAD DELICIOUS LESSONS OF LIFE>
Keep writing no matter what!!!
Take Care.
Regards Soniya.