Friday, 23 August 2013

Violated Again


She carries a load on her chest

She tends to her responsibilities

She compromises each time, unasked

She solutions each time

She worries incessantly for one and all

She lives a selfless life

Yet she feels violated each day

Yet she bears the brunt of lost tempers

Yet she gives herself up to daily lust

Yet she is the boxing bag for misplaced tempers

Yet she is violated each day

Yet she bears silently each day

If she raises her voice

She is unduly silenced

If she walks out with her head high

She is selfish and not a family girl

If she takes a moment for her needs

She is insensitive to family needs

She works as she is someone’s property

Literally and figuratively

She lies down and spreads her legs

Literally and figuratively

She is raped countless times by her own

Literally and figuratively

Many a religious sanctity

Debar her for a moments peace

Many a conservative family

Debar her from choosing free

Violated again and again

Every day

Some of these gruesome acts

Make the news sometimes

Yes, brutal acts

Uncalled for and undone

Justice deserved certainly

But for violations across the board

When will we rise

From our egos and pride

When will we respect all

For simply being alive

When will we, when will we

Be equal?

1 comment:

  1. Across India, we can spot a deep rooted hypocrisy in regard to women--I mean in our attitude.On the one hand we reel off poems of this ilk,but with the full knowledge that they won't change the national perspective one jot or tittle.On the other hand,if circumstances are favourable--I mean if the woman happens to be a loner or no one is watching us--we, no matter how well we are educated or well heeled-- tend to misbehave with them without any scruple too.

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