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Harshita Goswami Jun 2020
She was a munchkin,
Who anticipated she was endangered by her own kin.
The man who was worshipped and considered sacred,
Felt proud to watch her niece naked.
Initially, she weeped and screamed in pain,
But she stopped when it all became mundane.
She told her mother in the hope of putting an end to her misery,
But she coaxed her into keeping it a mystery.
On the outside, he was the saint who prayed,
But covertly he was the beast who preyed.
One day, she with her remaining will,
Made herself, his ***** secrets spill.
The society finally saw that he was a sham,
And stripped him out of his glam.
With this, the girl who was the pain carrier,
Turned out to be the brave warrior.
Harshita Goswami May 2020
The lead was taken by domestic violence
Because you zipped up and put on that silence
And with that they got the license
To beat you, slam you, throw you and slap you
Till you bleed and cry
Neighbors will pry
But none will stand for your aid
And everything will seem to fade.

Ask yourself why did this take place,
All because you didn't file a case?
You didn't report and you didn't get any support.
You'll be a victim of his rage,
Until you come out of that cage.

For all those shattered cups and plates,
Stand against him and tell him you're gonna turn fates.
For all those bruises and scars,
Stand against him and put him behind the bars.
For all the times he has beaten you up with his belt,
Stand against him and make him feel the way you felt.

So, stand up and speak up,
Nothing is hidden with that make up.
In the end, the choice is all yours,
Either stand against the violence or suffer in silence.

~HARSHITA GOSWAMI

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