That 'O.K.' tea, the same Bapu-Ba, its milk arrives unchanged. The milkman in our mind is him alone - who would go to see his face?
This couplet beautifully captures the comfort of unchanging routines and trusted relationships. It says, "The same 'OK' tea, the same parents, the same milk arrives, and in our hearts, it's the same milkman." The question, "Who would go to see his face?" implies a deep, unspoken trust. It's about finding contentment in the familiar, where the reliability of service and people is so strong that you don't even need to verify it. The essence is that consistent quality and dependable bonds create a sense of peace, making it unnecessary to look beyond the known and trusted.
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