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#Poetry. Women's Day, Mother's Day, Friendship Day ... we celebrate these days for ONE day, and then we go back to our discriminatory, suppressive ways!
#Poetry. Women’s Day, Mother’s Day, Friendship Day … we celebrate these days for ONE day, and then we go back to our discriminatory, suppressive ways!
One day of Weep
One day of Sweep
One day of Loud
One day of Silence
One day of Protest
One day of Angst
One day of Patriotism
One day of Service
One day of Fury
One day of Blame
One day of Tribute
One day of condemnation
One day of Shame
One day of Rebuke
One day of Devotion
One day of Emotion
One day of Cheer
One day of Proud
One day of motivation
One day of Curse
One day of Promotion
One day of Demotions
One day of Prayer
One day of Celebration
One day of Honour
One day of Honesty
One day of Salute
One day of Respect
One day of martyr’s Day
One day of Human Rights Day
One day of Mother’s Day
One day of Women’s Day
One day of Feminism
One day of Liberation
One day of Earth’s Day
One day of Independence Day
One day of Activism
One day of Quiescence
One day of Humanity
One day of Generosity
Yes, it all gone
Yes, it only for One Day
Covering all 365 day
The new One Day will come
And we will all again get it done.
After all, We are Human
Oh! Yes! we are Human
It’s part of our Nature
At Least we are doing it for One Day
At Least we are following the league for One Day
So, what if nothing can get done.
Days come and Days go
But why should we give Pain a Throw
It’s none of Our Business
But still we are on Board
Still we are Trolling and Poking
You should feel Proud of Us
Oh ! Yes,we are Human
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