Unlock solutions to your love life challenges, from choosing the right partner to navigating deception and loneliness, with the book "Lust Love & Liberation ". Click here to get your copy!
Unlock solutions to your love life challenges, from choosing the right partner to navigating deception and loneliness, with the book "Lust Love & Liberation ". Click here to get your copy!

Shijil Paleri

Tragedy Crime Thriller

4.2  

Shijil Paleri

Tragedy Crime Thriller

As a girl, I suffered enough.

As a girl, I suffered enough.

1 min
309


I screamed, I shouted

I resisted, I fought

Touches that define

Looks, that I underline


As Nirbhaya stood fearless

Those Four beasts were ruthless

Drown in blood, I looked self

Could not identify myself


Did not cry, I fought

Scratches, notches, bites all around

Was that pain, less

You inserting a rod inside


I begged for a second chance, to live

I cried my box-out to make-believe

No one heard, but death

I hope it will end with me, but


As Disha, I came back

Four Lilliputians stood strong

Flesh that is all, they see

They ate the hunger of decades


Mercurial being around

Trust has no bond

I stood with sheer audacity

The human being, shame, and pity


The sky up there, blue

Handstick blood, if glue

Seen, the devil within

Just leave me alone


In shame and assault, I left

A lot of oxygen around, but

Cannot breathe

I hope it will end with me, but


As Vismaya, am still intact

Dad’s dream and hard-worked savings

Stirred for marriage and new bonds

But they measured me in gold


They hit and tortured me daily

For my dad, I smiled with lots of pain, in

My heart is sensitive

It is crying within


Every time you flip a coin,

I am not ready to flip mine

This world, full of ape

Death is the only escape


And the count goes on and on

Hope we learned our lessons home

This count may stop

It is just hope and hope


Humanity may arise

We live less beast

I am screaming, I am shouting

I am resisting but I am fighting


Rate this content
Log in

Similar english poem from Tragedy