Nostalgia Painting
By my 6-year-old daughter

She has gone to India only once,
and that too was for my father’s funeral.
She didn't see me, climbing guava trees,
but she has heard a lot, nostalgia driven that I am,
I often tell her, how I climbed the trees like a monkey,
ate on the branches, and dropped guavas
which my mother gathered in a bag
for the family, and for the guests,
as calves and chickens roamed around.
It didn’t take long, for the imaginative child
to paint me as a kid, on a guava tree branch,
eating and picking the fruits,
with a grandma standing under it,
reminding me to be careful.
Such joy, for me and my old mother,
to be depicted, by an innocent child.
We are glad we have a guava tree now
in our California backyard,
and daughter gets to pick,
just like I did in my rural India backyard.
Nostalgia found a way, to be quenched.
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About the Creator
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 (3)
What a great picture from your daughter as well as the photograph. Past meeting the present. Good job.
This is so sweet, Seema! Your daughter’s painting and imagination perfectly honor your childhood memories and family traditions.
I especially loved the saree that your daughter has created. So beautiful!