Poem: #Girl

Their was the day when I was born

He was standing right there

I was told stories of dismay

I brought their way

Ideas shredded to pieces

Expectations torn

He saw dreams

Those blue dreams and

coiling around him was the patriarchy

He couldn't hold my feeble body

As I was strong enough to shatter

All those dreams which matter

They hailed out "Laxmi"

Yet my mother wept like a sinner

She brought someone like her

Who wasn't expected yet came

A bunch of disappointments yet a WINNER.

Bipasha Ray Sokhey

I am Bipasha Ray Sokhey, a budding Indian author. I am 33 year old mother. My kids and home are my world but also I like to invest my time and imaginations eminently when it comes to satiate the writer cravings. Writing stepped in as a hobby since graduation and gradually became a passion. My genre is poems, prose, fantasy fiction, flash fiction. Currently, I am working on my own book which is also a Fantasy fiction. I am a poet at allpoetry.com and a blogger at www.thoughtstbay.wordpress.com.

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