---------A-young-bride-to-be----------
Ladden with gold, smelling so divine
Clad in red, intoxicating like wine...
she believed in her fate and of course her life
her definitions would change, from a maiden to a wife...
her future was sealed, a seal of hope
ignorance was indeed a bliss, as preached by the pope....
--------A-forced-sex-worker----------
She blinked twice, clock was way past nine...
Bathe, groom and report, or pay her fine..
she feared her credits and of course her debts
they would not be cleared, not unless she gets...
a sum unthinkable, and responsibility of a whore,
sensuality was a curse, as Mahabharata bore...
---------An-unwanted-girl-child----------
Some toys, some bangles were enough of a shine...
her father didnt have to beat her, for his personal crime..
she loved her family and of course her tribe
unaware of her rights, that she could subscribe...
to make her choices and give them voice....
to be raided every night, and still hold her poise...
------An-apparently-successful-and-a-powerful-business-woman------
She had power she knew, so much in her sign...
It could manipulate traders, of either mineral or mine...
she held nothing back, of course there wasnt a need
she could bet on her ethics, her actions and every deed
she was the kinds, kings would desire..
however she would deny, and incarnate herself to fire...
-------------An-old-mother---------------
A long piece of cloth, an ageing skin and a priceless beauty
of mind and heart, of love and duty..
she had nothing more to lose, she had given it all
sometimes to save her children, sometimes to let empires fall...
she awaited her end to escape the fud
of ill treatment and hatred, as the Vedas had said would bud...
Ladden with gold, smelling so divine
Clad in red, intoxicating like wine...
she believed in her fate and of course her life
her definitions would change, from a maiden to a wife...
her future was sealed, a seal of hope
ignorance was indeed a bliss, as preached by the pope....
--------A-forced-sex-worker----------
She blinked twice, clock was way past nine...
Bathe, groom and report, or pay her fine..
she feared her credits and of course her debts
they would not be cleared, not unless she gets...
a sum unthinkable, and responsibility of a whore,
sensuality was a curse, as Mahabharata bore...
---------An-unwanted-girl-child----------
Some toys, some bangles were enough of a shine...
her father didnt have to beat her, for his personal crime..
she loved her family and of course her tribe
unaware of her rights, that she could subscribe...
to make her choices and give them voice....
to be raided every night, and still hold her poise...
------An-apparently-successful-and-a-powerful-business-woman------
She had power she knew, so much in her sign...
It could manipulate traders, of either mineral or mine...
she held nothing back, of course there wasnt a need
she could bet on her ethics, her actions and every deed
she was the kinds, kings would desire..
however she would deny, and incarnate herself to fire...
-------------An-old-mother---------------
A long piece of cloth, an ageing skin and a priceless beauty
of mind and heart, of love and duty..
she had nothing more to lose, she had given it all
sometimes to save her children, sometimes to let empires fall...
she awaited her end to escape the fud
of ill treatment and hatred, as the Vedas had said would bud...
thoughtful indeed....it seems mahabharata did make an impression on you...
ReplyDeleteyes it did and it still is...the more I.read it, the more ironies and fallacies I encounter.....however that lets me conclude, that even the most perfect has sinned and no one remains uncaught by grief, crime or temptations
ReplyDeleteNever knew you were a poet too.. :) Women of all kinds nicely depicted. Good work
ReplyDeleteThanks you di :) Been writing since the age of 12. :)
Deletebeautiful piece..
ReplyDeleteThanks Leebee :)
DeleteThe thought process which went into it and the way its been expressed, you have a beautiful mind
ReplyDeleteThanks Kunal! Much appreciated =)
DeleteI had totally forgotten how thoughtful a writer u always were! very honest and provoking read :)
ReplyDeleteThank You Chhavi! You have never been modest in your acknowledgments! Glad you liked it.
DeleteGood....Priyanka.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ya! Glad u appreciated!
Deletereally.. beautiful pieces... :) all the best priyanka..!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Chandra! Happy to know you liked it.
ReplyDeleteLol k.
ReplyDeleteLol k.
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