She is a woman,
How much injustice,
Will, you load on her,
Don't insult her every time.
She is human,
Don't rob her of her rights,
Remember she is someone's daughter,
Treat her with dignity & pride.
In the name of religion you rape her,
Which religion do you profess,
A rapist has no religion,
It's a fact that you should understand.
At the time of partition, they raped her,
The city is not safe as you find,
Rapists are raping and killing,
The name of religion is maligned.
Why did she walk out after eight,
Moral policeman explains,
So you taught her a lesson,
It's she who has to be blamed.
My daughter, my wife, my sister,
This world has turned out to be a bane,
No one bothers, no one cares,
They blame, & stare at her
It pains.
Maggie Pollock Hi Reginold A hard-hitting poem that pulls no punches and I agree with all you have written. Our world is becoming a horrendous place when inhuman men carry out such horrifying acts of cruelty. As you also write "Why did she walk out after eight?" Why shouldn't she be allowed to go out after eight? So often we hear the woman being blamed when people say it was her own fault. Utter rubbish. I have just posted a poem about a seventy-two-year-old nun being raped by five men. MEN? No, they are not men. They are inhuman and I hope they will be held accountable. I was utterly disgusted when I heard it on the news. ***** star for a hard-hitting truthful poem and hunners of hugs fae Maggie x Scotland 03/17/2015 7:37 PM
William Willis Hard-hitting words dear Reginold. Women and men should be equal in every walk of life. A powerful poem and I enjoyed its message. Wm. *****
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