Free me from the cage of your eyes.



Free me from the cage of your eyes,
Which cherishes to stare my size.
Is love some phoney lies?
Possibly it's just a matter of some fleshy thighs.

I am a woman, not your prize,
When I sense your lustful tries,
I am greeted with some threatening replies,
Free me from the cage of your eyes,
Which cherishes to stare my size.

Stop judging my lows or highs,
Within this body, a soul lies,
Just like a bird flies,
Once give me the sky...
To show you how I rise,
Free me from the cage of your eyes,
Which cherishes to stare my size.

About this poem

The poem is with regards to women getting starred by men, inappropriately.

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Written on August 02, 2022

Submitted by shahparin338 on August 03, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AAaa aaaAA aaaxaAA
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 529
Words 121
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 4, 5, 7

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