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That’s all it takes to make a woman quiet, to silence her. A slap, a word, a scream, an eye and perhaps a kiss too. But there’s a different story for my mother. For the three words, she spoke while her heart was struggling to keep alive, She was given a slap. A slap whose loudness, I still hear somedays when I go to bed and when my mother wakes up. I think she has been silent for too long to even count now. So, I pretend I never heard her speak in the first place. But there is a different story for my sister. For her Thumbelina sized request, she was shouted on like Lady Tremaine did. In a voice so loud that It was all she could hear for years to come by. So, while hearing that, she forgot to speak. She did not know who to search for when your ‘Prince Charming’ becomes your ‘Wicked Step-Mother’. But there is a different story for her. For tears in her eyes and the words that were just a zygote in her mouth’s womb, she got a stare. A stare, that froze her down and her words had to go through a miscarriage So, she went through an unplanned abortion that made her mouth infertile. But there’s a different story for her. However, somehow, they are all the same. Because that’s all it takes to make a woman quiet, to silence her. A slap, a word, a scream, an eye and perhaps a kiss too.
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Jan 12, 2021
Jan 12, 2021 at 9:32 PM UTC
Because women speak too much
That’s all it takes to make a woman quiet, to silence her. A slap, a word, a scream, an eye and perhaps a kiss too. But there’s a different story for my mother. For the three words, she spoke while her heart was struggling to keep alive, She was given a slap. A slap whose loudness, I still hear somedays when I go to bed and when my mother wakes up. I think she has been silent for too long to even count now. So, I pretend I never heard her speak in the first place. But there is a different story for my sister. For her Thumbelina sized request, she was shouted on like Lady Tremaine did. In a voice so loud that It was all she could hear for years to come by. So, while hearing that, she forgot to speak. She did not know who to search for when your ‘Prince Charming’ becomes your ‘Wicked Step-Mother’. But there is a different story for her. For tears in her eyes and the words that were just a zygote in her mouth’s womb, she got a stare. A stare, that froze her down and her words had to go through a miscarriage So, she went through an unplanned abortion that made her mouth infertile. But there’s a different story for her. However, somehow, they are all the same. Because that’s all it takes to make a woman quiet, to silence her. A slap, a word, a scream, an eye and perhaps a kiss too.
Kirangoswami
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Jan 12, 2021
Jan 12, 2021 at 9:32 PM UTC
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