I am a woman, what do you know!
I am a woman, what do you know!
Smarjit Dutta
please don't take away
Don't take it away; My little shame;
A cloth of shame.
Look at me from Nirabran
How beautiful it looks in clothes.
You see me as beautiful
I was attracted to!
But why this lust?
please don't take away
Don't take away my little shame;
The cloth of shame.
Do you love youth?
But that youth is cloth
clothed,
Not found in worn condition?
Please don't take your clothes off.
Don't take away my little shame;
The cloth of shame.
Don't forget, you are also in the early history
You fall in lust for Draupadi
You stole Draupadi's clothes.
Don't forget the couple's undressing
Fabrics were created from deprivation;
The Great War of Justice and Injustice.
Woman is the glory of the world.
Show him respect, devotion, humility
Shouldn't that be the only duty?
Look at that little girl
A blooming lotus on the girl's face
Her serenity like a lotus,
Pure bright light of spring
His smile is like light.
Take him in your arms and caress him.
You carry him in your arms
Fill your ashes with kisses.
But again you are that little child
Someone sexually assaults a young child.
Don't give a little relief from sexual harassment.
What a world!
No judgement!
The court of this world, the judgment of this world,
All weep in silence;
It is only driven by money.
By money, by influence,
Today's accused survives.
Crying in silence, the oppressed child woman,
Weeping, tormented, abused virgins;
But history says-
"Dukhani f Sukhani f in cyclical change"
One day the sun of protest will rise.
See with that burnt, half-naked,
Nirabharan those helpless idols.
Nirabharan idols side by side
That day will make new
Raise a war cry of protest.
And that will be the day of this women's day
The true meaning of this women's day.
That day from the land of stars
Ashish will spread kisses on this earth,
Matangini Hazra from Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi;
On that day, today's woman explained
Will explain the real accuracy of women
About this poem
Not a Symbolic women's day. should pay the real price get protest.
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Written on March 08, 2023
Submitted by ominternationalfoundation786 on March 14, 2023
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Closest metre | Iambic tetrameter |
Characters | 1,974 |
Words | 398 |
Stanzas | 6 |
Stanza Lengths | 2, 8, 7, 9, 14, 24 |
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