The
woman you see in me,
You
call her extraordinary.
She
keeps calm, when tensed.
She
is quiet and placated;
Her
rage is fenced.
She
works day and night
above
you all.
But
homes no ego that is tall.
How
she raises those kids all
alone.
And
sheds not a tear when forlorn.
But
deep inside her soul,
You
haven’t dived.
Her
oceanic eyes brings a tide
in
the dead of every night.
That’s
when the queen wears
the
flooding emotional crown.
Go
not so near, or you’ll be drowned.
When
soon the dawn’s steps are seen
coming
in a hurry.
Her
heart turns simple.
Her
face is worn out and weary.
Oh!
Not to think about her that much.
That
woman you see in me;
She’s
nothing.
Just
an extended version of ordinary.
Copyrights
by Mandovi Jadoun

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