A Piece Of Advice Poem by Renu Sukhani

A Piece Of Advice



My dear wonderful sister,
I am contented that you will be marrying your prince charming.
As much as I am certain that my brother-in-law to be is a lucky mister,
I pray that you will take with you abundant supply of love and prevent any cause of harming.
As physical, mental or moral impairment can fill your life with blisters,
Do not create turmoil in the heart of others as it would become alarming.

As you once shared that marriage is like a sweet dish,
One may regret by either consuming it or not.
I think you should consume the sweet dish,
For all you are worth for him to tie the love knot.
I will be in joy to see you both exchanging the kiss,
And seeing in your eyes that fulfillment is not comparable to anything that you could have bought.

However, you will not have any regrets if you understand,
That both of you have selected each other due to compatibility.
I am sure that both the families have shaken their hands,
Knowing very well that with each other there will be reliability.
I feel nothing could go out of hand,
As I look upon you for your civility and amiability.

Consider your reputation to be tarnished,
If your husband begins to think that his latest wife is better than his outdated mother.
Since that was not the case before, you will be considered to be selfish,
If you think for you he should stop loving others.
Then, I would think it is better that you regret by not consuming the sweet dish,
Because otherwise it will only bring trouble one after another.

There are many out there who may incite you.
This will unnecessarily be the cause of emotional debate.
Those who constantly receive a boo,
Seem to insult others so that their opinions carry more weight.
Unity and robust relationship with all others you should pursue,
That will discourage the feeling of hate.

Pay respect to earn it.
If you can't, then don't expect it.
If you feel envious that others have received it.
Sit back and observe how and why they have gained it.
Don't doubt even a bit.
This piece of advice is to prepare you to commit.

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