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A Woman’s Search for Love in Unexpected Places 


Poonam’s love poem is about a strained marriage that unexpectedly changes her perspective in Valentine’s month, exclusively for Different Truths.
 

What if I were to find a new Valentine in my late fifties?
I am certain my dear husband would not be on the list.
As much as I know myself,
I will never pluck a rose for him from
My beautiful, well-protected garden,
Nor spend my savings buying chocolates or Teddies.
Proposing the same man again
Is beyond imagination when I regularly regret
The vows and promises,
I made it decades back. 
 
I might give an occasional casual hug
Or plant a kiss on the wrinkled cheek.
Of my old man on rare days,
When we don't indulge in nasty fights.
However, tiffs are appetizers.
We take it up, day and night. 
 
The entire week passed.
All attempts failed to find a perfect lover.
Finally, Valentine's Day arrived.
My old man asked if I would like to go out to dine.
Pleasantly surprised at his invitation
I dressed myself in a glittery, red, and bright gown
And took his hand in mine,
Apologising vocally for underestimating his romantic skills,
Of being an appropriate Valentine. 
 
As we stepped out,
He realised it was a day of love,
So, refused to join the crowd.
And he declined his offer to dine outside.
Devastated, I returned to my room.
Changed into the night suit.
Nevertheless, on his call,
I went to the cabinet,
I took out a glass
To pour some wine
For the man with whom I share my life
But who utterly fails to be my Valentine...

Picture design by Anumita Roy

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Poonam Chawla Sood
Poonam Chawla Sood is a bilingual Indian author and translator known for her published work in various journals and anthologies across the globe. She is the founder chairperson of Gulzar Sahitya Samiti (established 1998). She has published two poetry collections in Hindi, one poetry collection in English and two translations. She has received many national awards. She is regularly broadcast on All India Radio, Ayodhya. Two of her books are in the process of publication.

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