Slippers
A queen’s journey through the poetry of everyday homemaking
No, they’re not glass slippers
They’re old, rubbery, slightly cracked at the sides
They squeak sometimes when I walk too fast
But oh, how far they’ve taken me through rooms soaked in sunlight,
and corners carrying the scent of masalas and memories
I don’t walk in elegance
I walk in rhythm
Through a palace that hums with my footsteps.
I don’t glide through marble halls in high heels
I shuffle through the house in worn-out slippers
with yesterday’s rangoli smudged under my feet
and today’s to-do list humming in my mind
But make no mistake—this is a palace
And me, its queen
My palace has no chandeliers. But it sparkles.
With the shine of freshly wiped counters
The gleam of brass lamps
The soft glow of diyas at dusk
It smells of roasted jeera, fresh jasmine, and the scent of home
Not luxury
Something better—love

My slippers don’t match. Sometimes, they squeak
They’ve walked through not so clean corners, spilt atta, forgotten toys
But they carry me through ten thousand silent acts of grace
From kitchen to bedroom
From drying tears to packing lunch
From a tired sigh to a whispered prayer
The mop is my sceptre. The cloth, my banner.
And my slippers?
They’re the royal footwear that’s heard all the secrets
The frustrated muttering. The quiet humming. The sudden laughter when I remember a joke from my past
They know the path from the prayer room to the fridge,
from the gas stove to the heart of the home.
I do not rule with orders -- I lead with rhythm
The rhythm of boiling tea,
the clink of bangles while I knead the dough,
the soft rustle of the bedsheet I fold just right
This house breathes with my movement
It flows with my steps
So yes, I walk through this place in old slippers
No makeup. No jewels.
Just trust
A deep knowing that this home moves when I move
It shines when I smile.
It rests when I rest.
And that—even without a crown—makes me queen enough
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until next time, keep smiling
much love … stay happy … stay blessed .. always
SMITHA
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