main menu | youngsters categories | authors | new stories | search | links | settings | author tools |
THE INDIAN WOMAN (standard:poetry, 364 words) | |||
Author: virender singh | Added: Nov 06 2003 | Views/Reads: 2946/2007 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Life for an indian women is not easy but she goes on in life trying to find solace in her children. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story He needs me there So now I have nowhere to run And no place to go I might land up at a doorway Where lights of the night very soon become Wild and free, like the heat of the sun Where every wish has to be done for Finally it's a lonely highway in the black of the night Another ditch in the road So should I reckon of moving... The hope in the darkness will not survive Cause I'm made to know I cannot make it The years will go by too slow Can I build a fortress that would stop the flow? Will my thoughts turn out to be true? Will the one-way street to doom change to a countryside green and blue? ...and I always do. Tweet
Authors appreciate feedback! Please write to the authors to tell them what you liked or didn't like about the story! |
virender singh has 1 active stories on this site. Profile for virender singh, incl. all stories Email: usha_singh2000@yahoo.com |