We Are Difficult Women

Amra Mansoor 1998 (Barabanki Uttar Pradesh)



We pop our vitamins by ourselves every night.
And sleep with alarm clocks sans a snooze.
Nobody wrote songs about us.
Nobody noticed the mole on the lip.
We volunteer for burden, handle the baggage and take the last word.
We alter life with every tea and biscuit.
We shatter into a million pieces.
We believe that we won't amount too much.
We stand motionless.
We are the place we shoulder our heads. We lose sights of who I am & what I want. We suffer silently.
We don't let anybody hear this storm.
Not only that, but we wail, scream, weep, bowel it out.
We bleed, but
We don't let ourselves surrender to sadness.
Likewise, we pick ourselves up and stitch our own wounds.
We are OKAY.
We have paid the price and made our peace.
There are no mushy text, only to-do lists. We know cuts heal faster.
We hide our emotions even when in pain. We have a Hidden Hard Soul.
We dissolve goodness nutrients antidote in us.
We are really difficult to love.
But when we are loved, , we tied love with a heart of ribbon.
That's why, called 'The Strongest Creation of God '.

About this poem

This poem is all about we women's. Women who are strong and bold. Women who stand still even when fragmented into pieces. Women who constitute love. Women who are difficult.

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Written on October 03, 2022

Submitted by amramansoor786 on October 27, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme ABCDEFGHCIJKFCLMNOPCQRS
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,082
Words 221
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 23

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According to her,' You can be exquisite writer by tapping into the passion of being yourself '. Hello, beautiful souls. Myself Amra Mansoor. Born and raised in Barabanki , Uttar Pradesh . I'm a self-motivated and disciplined soul. I believe in being realistic. I had always love to write. I believe only your passion will fuel your writings. more…

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