
I am Hindu by birth,
I have never
felt pride or shame
over it,
for it’s just,
what I was born into,
and I respect
other religions too.
Some years back,
near my apartment,
stood an old church,
which was a serenity hub,
my happy place.
At least twice a week,
I visited the church,
spent time near
Mother Mary’s grotto,
surrounded by greenery,
it was peaceful.
Sometimes I saw,
stale flowers,
on her folded palms.
I didn’t need permission,
from anybody,
I discarded the wilted flowers
and lovingly made
a fresh bouquet
with Cape honeysuckle,
African daisy, and aloe,
picked from the church garden.
I placed it,
on her folded palms,
and serenity flooded,
my being.
I nodded
when I saw the priest,
and hung around
when they sang,
chorus hymns.
I took pictures of tourists,
helping them create memories.
And in this process,
my self-respect soared.
Tolerance towards others
only raises own stature.
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Seema Patel
Hi, I am Seema. I have been writing on the internet for 15 years. I have contributed to PubMed, Blogger, Medium, LinkedIn, Substack, and Amazon KDP.
I write about nature, health, parenting, creativity, gardening, and psychology.




Comments (2)
As humans, the least we could do it respect each other's differences. Loved your poem!
Good job, I'm not Catholic either but praying or anything to the Virgin Mary couldn't hurt. Tolerance for many things is important to have and show.