White How long will Indian girls suffer in silence?
Their voices suppressed, their dreams dismissed.
Their bodies bound by societal chains,
Their minds shackled by patriarchal pains.
How long will they be treated as less than equal?
Their rights denied, their futures unreal.
Their laughter muted, their tears unseen,
Their stories untold, their souls unclean.
How long will they be forced to hide their face?
Their identity erased, their autonomy replaced.
Their choices dictated, their paths predetermined,
Their lives controlled, their spirits diminished.
But still they rise, they resist, they fight,
For a future where they can shine with all their light.
Where they can live without fear or shame,
Where they can be themselves, free from blame.
They march with candles, a beacon of hope,
A symbol of resistance, a refusal to cope.
With every step, they claim their space,
With every voice, they break the chains of oppression's pace.
How long? Not much longer, the time is near,
When equality and justice will banish fear.
When Indian girls will rise, and their voices will be heard,
And their stories will be told, and their dreams will be unfurled.
©twisha ray
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