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Jahnavi Gupta

Abstract Drama

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Jahnavi Gupta

Abstract Drama

Virginity

Virginity

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It was the most important day of my life

The most important day of every women's life.


My marriage day,

The most awaited day of my life.


I had dreams filled with all the colours

And my wings were about to open.


I trusted my husband

For I knew mp parents will find the right guy.


I thought of our future together

And how happy we looked it it!


But, my dreams were shattered

And my wings broken.


In the very next day of my marriage

My dream wanted to leave me.

The reason?

My VIRGINITY.


He thought I was a slut

He called me a prostitute

He spat on me

He called my home a brothel.


But what did he know?

That I've loved only one guy before him

And that I've lost my virginity to him.

Not for fun

But because he wanted me to prove my love.


I trusted that guy

I had faith in him

For he always said

I was the light in his life.


After he left me,

I was broken into pieces.


My body is my dignity

And it took a lot

To harm it for the first time.


My new groom had once told me

That he was not a virgin.

The only thing that came to my mind then

Was hos love for the previous girl.


He has no idea

How hard it is for a girl

To reach the extreme level of love.


Still,

I wasn't the type of girl

Who would leave her dream.


I stood up for myself

And explained my love, my pain.


He wanted me to stay

But everything had ended now.

For I can't stay with a person

Who does not respect my dignity.


I moved on

And my new wings opened

For I'm the purest girl

Who will love someone will all her heart


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