KEEP IT WITHIN THE VALLEYS OF TWO HEARTS
Pic.: Asha D'Souza
I was talking to this young-man, last evening, who is presently
pursuing his post-graduation. He and his girl-friend, both, studied with me some
years ago. The thing I liked the most about both of them was this: they kept
their relationship very, very personal… Never made any show of it.
After many years, when I met him, yesterday,
I enquired about the girl. He told me that they were still in relationship and
she had started working.
Then, I mentioned to him what I had admired
about both of them. What this young man said in response made me think and,
yes, blog today…
“Sir, my dad and mom have been married for
nearly forty years, now,” the young-man said, “As their youngest son, I know
how much they are in love with each other; but, they never, ever had to display
before their children – let alone the world – how deeply they were in love with
each other. Yet, we knew how pure and intense their love was.”
My thoughts went to my own parents… I had
never, ever seen my dad and mom going heads-over-their-heels to show how much
they were in love with each other… But, as their young-son, I knew how deep and
sincere their love was… All my brothers knew that, too...
My thoughts came back and focused on myself…
“Do I need to tell the world that my wife is the ‘most important’ person in
this world’ and that I will love her like a Romeo till the world ends?
Yet, I know, my wife knows and our son
knows… yes, how it is!
What is personal should be, always, kept personal. What is
not for public display should be guarded so… with tons and tons of respect and
dignity…
The young-man I was talking to, last evening,
told me this, too:
“The only person needs to know about the
depth and beauty of my love is the person I am in love with… It begins and ends
there!”
Oh yes; it, always, should begin and end
there… within the valleys of two hearts!
GERALD D’CUNHA
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