There are somethings that are impactful without much ado. A father's
fight for justice for his child, a father's belief in his child's
innocence, a father's angst and fear of losing his son.
Today was Jayraj's day, a day of agony of his 6ft.+ son dying right before his eyes. No parent can bear to see the angst of their child before he has had a happy life. All their life seems such a wasted effort when a child whom they nurtured lies defeated and is paying for crimes he has not done.
Jayraj expressed the pangs of longing for his son's well being and return to a living, breathing human being.
A spark of that hope got lit with Tara and was severely tested today in the rally shootout when he had a glimpse of the abyss of losing his treasured precious son.
The ecstacy of seeing his darling son return to life will come into full flow the day his faith in his innocence is vindicated and Mrityunjay is a free man, free from the Damocles sword hanging on his head and cleared of all the accusations against him. Mrityunjay's shining light is Jayraj's energetic sight.
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7i3pqJ2jqLo[/YOUTUBE]
"The Walk" by Swayer Brown [one of the best songs of a father's love for his son]
Down our long dusty driveway
I didn't want to go
But I set out with tears
In my eyes wonderin'
An' Daddy took me by the hand
Looked down at the school bus
And his little man and said
"Don't worry, boy, it will be all right"
'Cause I took this walk your walkin' now
Boy, I've been in your shoes
Well, you can't hold back the hands of time
It's just somethin' you've got to do
So dry your eyes, I understand
Just what you're goin' through
'Cause I took this same walk with my old man
Boy, I've been in your shoes
Down our long dusty driveway
I set my mind to go
Well, I was eighteen and wild
And free and wonderin'
An' Daddy took me by the hand
Look out at the world
And his grown man and said
"Don't worry, boy, it will be all right"
'Cause I took this walk your walkin' now
Boy, I've been in your shoes
Well, you can't hold back the hands of time
It's just somethin' you've got to do
So dry your eyes, I understand
Just what you're goin' through
'Cause I took this same walk with my old man
Boy, I've been in your shoes
Down our long dusty driveway
This time we both would go
Well, he had grown old and gray
And his mind was a wanderin'
An' Daddy took me by the hand
Said, I know where we're goin'
And I understand
Don't worry, boy, it'll be alright
'Cause I took this walk your walkin' now
Boy, I've been in your shoes
Well, you can't hold back the hands of time
It's just somethin' you've got to do
So dry your eyes, I understand
Just what you're goin' through
'Cause I took this same walk with my old man
Boy, I've been in your shoes
'Yes, I took this walk you're walkin' now
Boy, I've been in your shoes
Songwriters
Miller, Helen / Greenfield, Howard
Published by
Lyrics EMI Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
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