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Honor and Pride

I never got the chance,

To see the outside world,

Since I was sacrificed,

For the honor of my family.

 

I sleep on the floor,

Right next to dogs,

I eat from the floor,

Just like a dog,

But I work for, a very honorable family.

 

My mother-in-law is loving,

She wants the best for me,

A daughter as a child would be bad right?

Us, being a family with honor and pride.

 

I was violated,

But my life was complete,

I married him,

The honor of the family wasn't tarnished at-least.

 

I don't want to marry,

My heart lies among the paints and brushes,

I shall marry,

My mind knows unmarried girls bring taints and shushes.

 

My brother gets home by 3am,

Me, 10 hours earlier,

My dreams, my life, my need for freedom?

These don't bring honor to the family.

 

My aunt died,

I will too,

My husband passed away,

Awaiting me are flames that flare and sway.

 

Our lives are a necessary sacrifice,

Our families should live, with honor and pride.

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Written by
sanjna-manoj
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Published
Apr 4, 2017
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#life#sacrifice#woman#pride#feminism#girlchild#iamawoman
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