With the invasion of the
semi-idiot box, the PC, all communication between parents and children and
often between husband and wife is routed through the Internet. This ensures authenticity
and provides a definite irrepudiability to the statement, just like an
affidavit typed on a Remington typewriter by a semi-literate Notary Public and stamped
“under oath before me”.
The speaker may claim later, "But, I didn’t say that! Do you
think I would say such a thing ever to you?”
“No, Dear! You didn’t say that. Your IP address did.”
In one such moment, my daughter
advised my wife on the latter's timeline, “If you can’t change the man, change the man!”
Wife was thrilled. Her daughter had voiced what lay suppressed in her
heart all these years. She promptly shared it on my timeline. I like this
sharing thing between the online avatars of real people. You don’t have to share anything
substantial, nor move any of your possessions from your ownership to another
person’s. Yet you have shared. New definitions of virtues and good behaviour, indeed!
Well, here was my on-line
answer to “If you can’t change the man, change the man!”
Too late!
Now regret at leisure
And think of the treasure
That you bagged
When you tagged
The man, Dear Wife!
Who for his life
Wields the knife
That'll cut your sorrow
And all the strife.
The daughter thinks skew
But there are few
Men like her dad
Who won't get mad
At her ways
And for endless days
Will love her still
Even when the bills
Of her shopping
And style hopping
Go beyond his means
And she but preens
So, Dear Wife!
And Daughter Dear!
You can't get a better one
Neither far nor near.
I echo your sentiments, Shubhranshu.
ReplyDeleteSo taken for granted are we... both by the spouse as well as progeny.
But we are the way we are because that is the way we are... incorrigible!
Good one.
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