Golden Doll

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Deprived in guise of empowerment, 

I am accustomed to all imprisonment. 

Infirmity is lurking behind the veil of delicacy, 

Suppressing my voice in the name of decency. 

 

My beauty is a mere affectation. 

I yearn for a long isolation. 

Yes, I have a moon-lit face, 

Under enduring vigil of the Sun's mate. 

 

I can't boast of my radiance. 

My life is paying all allowance. 

Yes, I have the ocean blues eyes, 

That embodies life's subtle dyes;

 

Where the dreams used to glide merrily, 

But now shed tears heavily. 

Yes, I have nimbus like hair, 

That bear the exploitation like air. 

 

The vermilion mark that used to adorn, 

Has now become a blot when worn. 

Yes, I have the dagger like waist, 

That suffers all the raids you waste. 

 

Though it swings with impunity, 

The starving stomach reminds of insanity. 

Yes, I am a Golden Doll, 

Having a life to live as a whole. 

Don't compare me with any load!

I am the incarnation of God! 

 

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