I reach out to her

Rania

In a gloomy corner

She lies, hugging herself tightly

As she paces forth and back.

Her eyes lit up at the sight of me

Though overpowered by the guilt

Consuming her withins

But never demanding for help.

Stead, she tries forming words of

Reassurance to me.

I press my palm on her shoulder

Trying to reorganize her haggard emotions.

I brush her soft features 

Hoping it reaches her insides

That can be described as entirely scrambled

In my humble take.

I blame her not 

For her demerits

That were inflicted into her

By her society.

I will stand beside her with every cats and dogs

And carve her demerits into merits

She is me

A current sister,

A daughter,

And a future mother

That will singlehandedly

Bring about a new wave of generation

With her royale upbringinging.

 

  • Author: Ran (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 12th, 2023 15:15
  • Comment from author about the poem: This poem is about standing up for yourself as a women after a depressive episode in your life
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 2
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