There are
many bonds a human being makes. His parents are the primary one. Hs friend
circle is a secondary but an important one. And then, there is the bond between
a man and his dog.
A man has
always regarded a dog to be his best friend. That is the case. I had a dog for
eight years and he brought me up. He was humble, generous in his affection, he
never barked and he was a thorough gentleman. His name was Chuni which means
ruby in Bengali.
Chuni came into our lives in 2005. He was a
few months old and immediately my mother bundled him into her arms and said to
him that she was his mother. I looked at him with wonder because I had spent
the past year nagging my parents to get me a dog, and now that that dream had
come true I was speechless with happiness.
Over the
years Chuni grew and made the house a home. He would always be there to greet
us when we came back from outside. He loved to eat and he loved us. He would
lie curled up on my father's side of the bed and when my father came to sleep,
Chuni would position himself against my father's back and sleep.
I miss him.
I miss everything about him.
I miss the
way his ears pricked up when he heard the word "dinner". I miss taking him walking while listening to his
favorite song (Octopus' Garden by The Beatles). I miss his wagging tail and
forever smiling mouth. I miss stroking his coat, mixing his dinner and cleaning
up when he made a mess.
Chuni died
of renal failure on this day, five years ago at 3:30pm. It was painful. We tried
everything we could and then found out his sister who was with my cousins died
the same way. It was genetics.
Chuni was an
experience I cannot put into words adequately. His tremendous capacity to love
and be loved, his forever forgiving nature no matter how heinous the crime
against him, his passion for food, his always being there and his ability to
sense when one of us was feeling low. These are all attributes that made the
experience rich.
I apologize
for having run out of words to describe him, but a quote from a song by Alter
Bridge titled In Loving Memory should suffice to wrap this up
"And I
know you're a part of me
And it's your song that sets me free
I sing it while I feel, I can't hold on
I sing tonight 'cause it comforts me"
And it's your song that sets me free
I sing it while I feel, I can't hold on
I sing tonight 'cause it comforts me"
The Bilge Master
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