Why women come to world? I am trying to find out.
To beaten , to harassed and to hear every loud shout.
To ignored, rejected and to feel bad
To avoided, betrayed and to be always sad.
God came and answered me
You are wondering why is she
In this world so cruel and mean
She so delicate sensitive and lean
I said I am amazed to see
In your world, how is she
Are you sure you want her to be
Here only with man you made
Everything who can trade..!
He smiled and told,
You don't worry, she is brave and bold
She can deal with everything told and untold
She can be polite and she can also scold
I was still confused
Not convinced thoroughly ,those words I refused
Tell me why she has unlimited tears
When for those nobody cares
She is Pure and humble
She can handle every trouble
Tears are to show she is sensitive
When needed she can be repulsive
I asked why you choose her to give life
Why she can only be wife
Responsibilities are the only thing I can see in her life
Daughter ,wife or mother
She cares for everyone, everything she bother
Well said he , she has that unlimited power to bear
She can have all five gear.
She can make it loud and clear
I am the power, the wisdom, the beauty, so be aware!
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