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Women

Contemporary Poetry Anthology by Santosh Kumar Biswa

Women

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Gone are the days To undermine and suppress, The one who takes the pain, Most dreadful ever existed. Women, I call them with admiration, Without whom the life would end.

Salute, not only to those Who marched in protest And fought for the country. But, besides the one who strives For you at places away from parents.

Salute, not only those Capable of honor, of their deeds, And for the position they held. But, besides the one who sweated Not taking care of their own self, but families.

Contemporary Poetry Anthology by Santosh Kumar Biswa

Allow not your mighty eyes to fix On the labor of women of all kinds around. By doing so, your kingdom may fall, And your fate may find place on fire, Never to wake up again, once acted.

Let them not be dupes of an object in order, Better give them the right to endure, With women's right to peace and surety, With more attention in respect of a kind, And fix them as your equal partner.

Let the world be the better spot Free of gender inequality and prejudice, Satiated with the cheerful face of freedom To express with the head high. Never to perish for what is to be acted.