.......... "you left me standing here".
When you were born at Pasir Panjang Road - on this day today - sixty-six years ago .........
....... the mak bidan said to Emak in a matter-of-fact way: budak 'ni tak panjang umur. She had recognised the signs when she delivered you. Emak told me this a few days after you passed away and never will I reveal the indicators of the prophecy. Here's our brave mother holding the fourth joy of her life just a few days after you were born.
No wonder she was so protective over you. |
On this day I want to record my happy memories of you - so that cucusihamid and cicitsihamid will get to know and remember you better.
Firstly, there was Akim, the artist.
I think this was where you began to show signs of your artistic streak.
The little house at 691 Pasir Panjang Road aka Akim's Art Gallery. |
During primary school at Pasir Panjang English School - your talent was recognized.
An Art Prize for Mustakim bin Hamid of Primary IC (1956) |
I also found this textbook of yours after you moved on to Pasir Panjang Secondary School.
In it was the usual proprietary marker ....
........ and an additional illustration which I discovered late last year at Setiawangsa when I was browsing through my collection of books. What a joy it was! You are a scalawag!
Mustakim wishing his textbook was on TV. |
I think this was due to the influence of TV - we were all agog with the introduction of RTS (Radio Television Singapore) in 1963.
Maznoor and Mustakim at 58, Jalan Mas Kuning, transfixed : watching Peyton Place on TV in 1967. |
Here's another masterpiece which (I think) you made for Mus's hitch hike journey back to Hull from London in 1982. I'm so happy that you two found each other - as brothers - in a foreign country. This gave so much meaning and comfort to Mus when you left us forever in September1982.
Mustakim in his bedsitter at Kilburn. |
You may be in the world's most exciting city .....
Akim's photograph of Nelson's Column, 1982. |
........ but your heart longed for home in Boon Lay.
"If I could see B. Lay from the top , I'd climb the monument". |
Our whole family adored cats - something we picked up from Abah's genes. Two of our cats - Puss and Dajal - waited for Abah to come home from work before they took their last breath. I can never forget how you put your head on the kitchen floor in the Boon Lay kitchen, next to Kookie, and cried as you held him. I had to take Kookie to the Vet, to be put to 'sleep', to save him from more pain because of his renal failure.
Kookie (on the left) and Suzie. |
Cats and cats - that was what we had in common.
Loving cats started early for Akim. |
Mustakim's sister (at16) and Tina. |
Mustakim's sister (at 71) and Stanley in Jack's garden 3 days ago. |
And here's your collage (from the late '70s) to illustrate the power of women. I somehow believe you did this tongue-in-cheek. You've always had a wry sense of humour!
"The hands that rock the cradles ..... rule the world". |
We had a good laugh - when you suggested how you could protect me from burglars at night - when we were sharing a 'flat' at 10, Royal Road. You would place your shoes outside my door - to scare off possible intruders!!!
But someone else who is now my hero-protector - someone I dearly wish you could have met - your second brother-in-law added this for my self-defense.
What more could I ask? A pair of men's shoes and a badge of macho-femalehood!
Dear Akim, you will always and forever be in my heart and in my prayers. On this day I write this little tribute for a beloved brother, taken too soon but loved and remembered for always.
Al Fatihah.
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A Brother Remembers
Mustapha & Mustakim - two nerdy brothers at 691, Pasir Panjang Road 1956(?) |
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid at Singapore Botanical Garden 1954/1955 (?) |
Thank you Mus.
Terry Scott - My Brother