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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

That Special Song


Gayatri was brought to the city when she was barely 14 years old. She had to earn a living for her family, and the kind mausi ji had managed to get the “pucca” naukri for the girl, at Sethji’s house.
Gayatri worked as a domestic help from morning to evening at Sethji’s house. She was a good worker, and she also took care of Munia, the Seth’s little daughter.
The Seth’s were kind employers, and gave Gayatri many of Munia’s old toys and clothes. Moreover, each year Gayatri, got invited to Munia’s birthday party.
The Seth’s pampered Munia, and always threw a lavish party for her. Gayatri loved the party because of the grandeur, the food, the return gifts and most of all because of the special song everyone sang when Munia blew out the candles. Gayatri didnot know the meaning of the song, but was fascinated by everyone singing it specially for Munia.
Over the years, Gayatri learnt the words of that special song, by heart.

Years rolled by.
Gayatri got married, and soon gave birth to a bonny little baby.

When Gayatri’s baby turned one, she arranged a party. All the neighbours were called, she decorated her room with balloons, Baby was given a new dress to wear, a cake was bought for the occasion.
At the special moment, Gayatri held her baby, poised to cut the cake, and in the sweetest voice she could muster, sang the song she’d learnt – that special song which she’d heard year after year, and learnt up by heart. It was in a language Gayatri did not know, the words did not mean anything, but she sang clearly, loudly, “Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you……”

All clapped, and clambered for the cake.

But Gayatri cried. She’d managed to sing that song for her daughter on her special day.

7 comments:

Hazaron Khwahishein said...

Hummmm.... why did Gayatri cry? Out of happiness, satisfaction, sense of achievement???? May be she thought that she has accomplished something very important for her daughter and that her daughter is also as special as Munia, at least for her !!!!

Or did she feel in some corner of her heart that no one will ever sing that for her...! That is something really special that she is not going to get??? She is trying to achieve that through the celebrations for her daughter???? Like most parents do, knowingly or not !!!

Anyways, she should be happy, in all cases.... She deserves that.

Yooohooo.... for a change, I am the first one to comment.. :-)

ruSh.Me said...

may be just the overwhelming happiness.... :D

GSV said...

So Gayatri had affinity towards "that special 'song'" cos of her name..isn't it..?..:)
nice characters-gayatri, her baby,kind mausaji, seth's munia,and the seth's..kya ye wohi seth ji hain jo chhotu se boot-polish karwate hain aur badle mein chhotu 'kaafi' maangta hai...hmm..?..:)

achha hai..
:)

NonsSens said...

GSV...I'm amazed - kya awesome memory.....Kaafi se song tak :-))
Nahin woh Sethji doosra thha...yeh doosra!!!!
And thanks for getting the name connection up with Song....I myself wasn't aware of it (Must've been in my subconscious while writing it)....GSV you shud become a literary critic !!!!

Hazaron Khwahishein said...

Hey I didn't get that 'name connection' in the story...!!! Please help me to remove my ignorance in the matter...

And one more confusion... how come I cannot see anything in GSV's profile??? He/She has not written any blog? Or the settings are set to keep ME away??? :-)

Neel said...

Again a beautiful touching story....
The protagonist has a sudden burst of emotions....it conveys many feelings...joy,happiness,sense of achievment,pride.....and an overwhelming feeling of love....
Beautiful Nandini.....

Unknown said...

Gr8 Nandini...... Gayatri & her song touched my heart...