A jar full of promises

The prognosis was bad
But our enthusiasm was high
Now that we had an expiry on
Our time together
We decided nothing mattered more
Than burying the hatchet
And moving ahead
Like we were starting anew.

This starting anew
We realized soon
Gave us such clarity and determination
We started to preach it to our friends and family
Not letting them pity our positivity
Trying to drown the grief
Behind colours, noise and levity.

But the unforgiving passage of time
Eroded our confidence,
Wiped out our positivity
And reduced us to zombies
Brain dead, raw
And craving the end to come sooner
Rather than later.

Even in the bleakest of times
There was one thing that stayed
Stubbornly alive
It was that hope which carried us forward
And whispered to us a new medium
To bury the pain and tears.

Hereโ€™s an empty jar
Hope whispered
Fill it with your dreams, ambitions,
Promises and love
And let it hold on to that
Which you find too tedious to hold.

Renewed, envigored, we started to fill
The jar with our promises.
Hastily scribbled tissue papers
Torn pieces of stationery,
Writing on the back of receipts
Poems torn from newspapers
All of it went into that jar
That contained everything that we needed
But couldnโ€™t hold in ourselves.

The inevitable happened
I left you, one bright sunny morning.
Suddenly that jar of promises
Started to weigh too heavy
So you tucked it away
From mind, memory and eyes
As you tried to live
With a hole in your heart.

One night, when the rains
Reminded you of me
You revisited that jar
Found it hiding behind your clothes
Filled with wishes unfulfilled.

No, donโ€™t cry, I wanted to say
But you hugged the jar and wept
And wept.

When I thought Iโ€™d have to intervene
You opened it and noticed
Finally, finally
The red among the white.

Curious you opened it and read
The note I had added there
Just a day before the final one.
It said,
I release you from these promises
Now go, go on, go live your life.

At first, I thought I had made a mistake
When you howled at the note
But then I saw the smile
Like a tiny leaf, braving the winter storm.

I had done well, I realized
As I heard your laugh
For the final time.


Written as part of AtoZ. For more, check the Theme Reveal 2020 โ€“ 26 Letters of Love.

20 responses to “A jar full of promises”

  1. Always impressed with folks who can write lovely poetry. Good luck with AtoZ!
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    1. Haha I am not a poet ๐Ÿ˜› but thanks!

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  2. Very nicely penned emotions…. Heart breaking but with a ray of hope ๐Ÿ™‚

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  3. Loved the roller coaster ride of emotions in the poem.

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    1. Glad you enjoyed this ride Purba.

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  4. Ah a nice twist! Love is often entwined with guilt and you have cleverly shown that aspect of it.

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    1. Guilt maybe…but grief definitely. Thanks Noor.

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    Anagha Yatin

    It got my eyes moist, Suchita. Lovely, touching, poignant!

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    1. That is the best compliment!

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  6. Beautiful!

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    1. Thanks Ipsita.

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    Tina Basu

    we both happened to write on the jar of promise in different ways! Liked this one.

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    1. Thanks Tina ๐Ÿ™‚

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  8. Although the context is very different, this reminded me of that beautiful animation movie…”Up”.

    Nicely done!

    Cheers,
    CRD

    SCRIPTED IN SANITY

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    1. I love how one piece of art reminds you of another and it just makes this amazing tapestry in your head which is uniquely yours. Thanks Christopher.

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  9. this one was deep and heart breaking at the same time. And something poetic that I could grasp with so much depth after so long a time. Kudos to you girl for this one.

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    1. My poems are generally simple for precisely this reason. Thanks Anupriya.

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  10. Good one! And a nice title… jar of promises
    *Red over white*

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    1. Thanks much Kikibee ๐Ÿ™‚

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  11. I always look forward to what you write. Reading your posts is like a treat.

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