Recieved this email from one of my friend... a forwareded message...but vErY good story.
This story begins when I was a child: I was born poor. Often we hadn't
enough  to eat. Whenever we had some food, Mother often gave me her
portion of rice.  While she was transferring her rice into my bowl, she
would say "Eat this  rice, son! I'm not hungry."
This was Mother's First Lie.
As I  grew, Mother gave up her spare time to fish in a river near our
house; she  hoped that from the fish she caught, she could give me a
little bit more  nutritious food for my growth. Once she had caught just
two fish, she would  make fish soup. While I was eating the soup, mother
would sit beside me and  eat the what was still left on the bone of the
fish I had eaten, My heart was  touched when I saw it. Once I gave the
other fish to her on my chopstick but  she immediately refused it and
said, "Eat this fish, son! I don't really like  fish."
This was Mother's Second Lie.
Then, in order to  fund my education, Mother went to a Match Factory to
bring home some used  matchboxes, which she filled with fresh
matchsticks. This helped her get some  money to cover our needs. One
wintry night I awoke to find Mother filling the  matchboxes by
candlelight. So I said, "Mother, go to sleep; it's late: you  can
continue working tomorrow morning." Mother smiled and said "Go to  sleep,
son! I'm not tired."
This was Mother's Third  Lie.
When I had to sit my Final Examination, Mother accompanied  me. After
dawn, Mother waited for me for hours in the heat of the sun. When  the
bell rang, I ran to meet her.. Mother embraced me and poured me a  glass
of tea that she had prepared in a thermos. The tea was not as strong  as
my Mother's love, Seeing Mother covered with perspiration, I at  once
gave her my glass and asked her to drink too. Mother said "Drink,  son!
I'm not thirsty!".
This was Mother's Fourth  Lie.
After Father's death, Mother had to play the role of a  single parent.
She held on to her former job; she had to fund our needs  alone. Our
family's life was more complicated. We suffered from starvation.  Seeing
our family's condition worsening, my kind Uncle who lived near my  house
came to help us solve our problems big and small. Our other  neighbors
saw that we were poverty stricken so they often advised my mother  to
marry again. But Mother refused to remarry saying "I don't need  love."
This was Mother's Fifth Lie.
After I had finished  my studies and gotten a job, it was time for my old
Mother to retire but she  carried on going to the market every morning
just to sell a few vegetables. I  kept sending her money but she was
steadfast and even sent the money back to  me. She said, "I have enough
money."
That was Mother's Sixth  Lie.
I continued my part-time studies for my Master's Degree.  Funded by the
American Corporation for which I worked, I succeeded in my  studies. With
a big jump in my salary, I decided to bring Mother to enjoy  life in
America but Mother didn't want to bother her son; she said to me  "I'm
not used to high living."
That was Mother's Seventh  Lie.
In her dotage, Mother was attacked by cancer and had to be  hospitalized.
Now living far across the ocean, I went home to visit Mother  who was
bedridden after an operation. Mother tried to smile but I  was
heartbroken because she was so thin and feeble but Mother said,  "Don't
cry, son! I'm not in pain."
That was Mother's Eighth  Lie.
Telling me this, her eighth lie, she died. YES, MOTHER WAS  AN ANGEL!
M - O - T - H - E - R
"M" is for the Million things  she gave me,
"O" means Only that she's growing old,
"T" is for the  Tears she shed to save me,
"H" is for her Heart of gold,
"E" is  for her Eyes with love-light shining in them,
"R" means Right, and right  she'll always be.
Put them all together, they spell "MOTHER"  a word that means the world
to me.
For those of you who are lucky  to be still blessed with your Mom's
presence on Earth, this story is  beautiful. For those who aren't so
blessed, this is even more beautiful.



 
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