EIGHT LIES
OF A MOTHER
(Inspirational
and heart touching story).
The story
began when I was a child. I was born as a son of a poor family. Even for
eating, we often got lack of food. Whenever it’s time for eating, mother often
is gave me her portion of rice. While she was removing her rice into my bowl,
she would say “Eat this rice, son. I’m not hungry”. That was Mother’s First
Lie.
When I
was getting to grow up, the persevering mother gave her spare time for selling
vegetables she harvest from the bushes
in a market near our house, she hoped that from the vegetable she got,
she could gave me a little bit nutritious food for my growth. After selling, she
would cook the remaining vegetable with fresh fish, which raised my appetite.
While I was eating the soup, mother would sit beside me and eat the rest of the
vegetable I didn`t finish, and the rest of the meat which was still on the bone
of the fish I ate. My heart was touched when I saw it. I then used my chopstick
and gave the other fish to her. But she immediately refused it and said “Eat
this fish, son. I don’t really like fish.” That was Mother’s Second Lie.
Then,
when I was in Primary School, to fund my studies, my mother took a cleaning job
at a rich man`s house and during her spare time my mother went to a carpenter workshop to pick
up unused wood which she will sell as fire wood. It gave her some money for
covering our needs. As the rainy season came, I woke up from my sleep and
looked at my mother who was still awoke, supported by a little candlelight and
within her perseverance she continued the work of tying together the wood to
sell.. I said, “Mother, go to sleep, it’s late, tomorrow morning you still have
to go for work. “Mother smiled and said “Go to sleep, dear. I’m not tired.”
That was Mother’s Third Lie.
At the time of final term, mother asked for a leave from her work in order to accompany me. While the daytime was coming and the heat of the sun was starting to shine, the strong and persevering mother waited for me under the heat of the sun’s shine for several hours. As the bell rang, which indicated that the final exam had finished, mother immediately welcomed me and poured me a glass of thick milk she had kept for me. The very thick milk was not as thick as my mother’s love, which was much thicker. Seeing my mother covering with perspiration, I at once gave her my glass and asked her to drink too. Mother said” Drink, son. I’m not thirsty!” That was Mother’s Fourth Lie.
At the time of final term, mother asked for a leave from her work in order to accompany me. While the daytime was coming and the heat of the sun was starting to shine, the strong and persevering mother waited for me under the heat of the sun’s shine for several hours. As the bell rang, which indicated that the final exam had finished, mother immediately welcomed me and poured me a glass of thick milk she had kept for me. The very thick milk was not as thick as my mother’s love, which was much thicker. Seeing my mother covering with perspiration, I at once gave her my glass and asked her to drink too. Mother said” Drink, son. I’m not thirsty!” That was Mother’s Fourth Lie.
After the
death of my father because of illness, my poor mother had to play her role as a
single parent. But held on her petty jobs, she had to fund our needs alone. Our
family’s life was more complicated. No days without sufferance. Seeing our
family’s condition that was getting worse, there was a nice uncle who lived
near my house came to help us, either in a big problem and a small problem. Our
other neighbors who lived next to us saw that our family’s life was so unfortunate
they often advised my mother to marry again. But mother, who was stubborn,
didn’t care to their advice, she said “I don’t need love.” That was Mother’s
Fifth Lie.
After I
had finished my study and then got a job, it was the time for my old mother to
retire. But she didn’t want to; she was sincere to go to the marketplace every
morning, just to sell some vegetable for fulfilling her needs. I, who worked in
another city, often sent her some money to help her in fulfilling her needs,
but she was stubborn for not accepting the money. She even sent the money back
to me. She said “I have enough money.” That was Mother’s Sixth Lie.
After I graduated
from Bachelor Degree, I then continued my study to Master Degree. I took the degree,
which was funded by a company through a scholarship program, from a famous
University in America .I finally worked in the company. With quite a high
salary, I intended to take my mother to enjoy her life in America. But my
lovely mother didn’t want to bother her son, she said to me “I’m not used to.”
That was Mother’s Seventh Lie.
After
entering her old age, mother got a flank cancer and had to be hospitalized. I,
who lived in miles away and across the ocean, directly went home to visit my
dearest mother. She lied down in weakness on her bed after having an operation.
Mother, who looked so old, was staring at me in deep yearn. She tried to spread
her smile on her face, even it looked so stiff because of the disease she held
out. It was clear enough to see how the disease broke my mother’s body, thus
she looked so weak and thin. I stared at my mother with tears flowing on my
face. My heart was hurt, so hurt, seeing my mother in that condition. But
mother, with her strength, said “Don’t cry, my dear. I’m not in pain.” That was
Mother’s Eight Lie. After saying her eighth lie, she closed her eyes forever!
I LOVE U
ALWAYS AND FOREVER MUM
Anonymous
Contributor.
Thanks
for reading and I hope this story makes u cherish your mum more. xoxoStephy
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