When I struggled with my first failure, you didn’t lecture me. You simply said, "නැගිටින්න. මම ඉන්නවා." ( Get up. I am here. ) When the world told me to be strong, you told me it was okay to break. And then you helped me pick up the pieces, one by one.
I’m sorry.
Looking back, I realize now—you hid your pain so well. The headaches, the sleepless nights, the dreams you kept on hold… all so I could chase mine. In "Amma Wenuwen 1," I thanked you for the little things. Today, in Part 2, I thank you for the invisible things. The prayers you whispered when no one was listening. The tears you cried alone. The strength you wore like a second skin. They say you don’t truly know a mother’s value until you live life on your own. And they were right. අම්මා වෙනුවෙන් - amma wenuwen 2
( "Amma" is the most beautiful word in the world. ) When I struggled with my first failure, you