Ode to the Woman

March 7, 2013

(March 8 is International Women's Day)

Ode to the Woman

 

Woman, your life is worth adulation

For the roles you play to perfection

Nothing is stronger than your mighty will

For ages you have shown character and will remain still


Your chores begin before the daybreak

You dash around, like that on a roller skate

For you have too many responsibilities to fulfill

Before the rest wake up, who are sleeping still

 

You have no allowances, bonus or pay

No leave, day-off or a holiday

Yet expected to work to perfection without complain

Else grumble, whine, whinge - around you will rain

 

Your contented face shines

When your family sumptuously dines

Even when the left over becomes your meal

Resentment or dejection you never feel

 

As you step into the street you are welcomed by the gaze

Which judges you whether you are reprehensible or worth- a -praise

To wear a dress of your choice you have no freedom

For the society will tag you and condemn

 

Woman, your patience needs a salute

Even in times of trial your faith is absolute

To your loved ones you are the tower of strength

In seeing them happy, you go to any length

 

As a mother you are an epitome of love

A guardian angel sent from above

As a sister your cheer and happiness you share

As a daughter you are the one who cares

 

As a wife you share joys and sorrows

And dream of beautiful tomorrows

Though your today’s are challenging and enduring

Yet you never give up and keep persevering

 

Woman, you are the hope of the world

The fortitude that you have unfurled

Will stand as a beacon of light

And will lead everyone in the life’s fight 

 

Annie Castelino Archives:


 

By Annie Dimple Castelino
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Comment on this article

  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Bahrain

    Mon, Mar 11 2013

    Good to have you back with yet another masterpiece, Annie!! The risk to remain tight in the bud is more painful than the risk it takes to blossom. As you rightly sang, a woman is a full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform.

    See you here soon again.

  • anita britto, Mangalore/Auckland

    Sun, Mar 10 2013

    Beautifully written - enjoyed reading it ,Annie

  • Anita, Mangalore/Canada

    Sun, Mar 10 2013

    Very nice :)

  • Roshan Braganza, Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 08 2013

    Wonderfull note. Also never forget contribution of father , brother , husband which are constantly under valued...!

  • Nisha D'Souza, Bangalore

    Fri, Mar 08 2013

    Beautiful poem, depicting the woman's life dedicated to the family from the morn till late night with unconditional love. .Hats off to you Annie & wish you a bright future.

  • GREG D'SOUZA, pernal / florida usa

    Fri, Mar 08 2013

    EVERY MAN SHOULD READ THIS AND LEARN TO RESPECT, HONOR. MAY BE SHE IS YOUR MOTHER,WIFE, SISTER OR DAUGHTER!!!

  • Preethi,

    Thu, Mar 07 2013

    I am touched by the meaningful lines of 3rd & 4th stanza.
    It reflects the real life of a Woman.
    Excellent Attempt Dear Annie...

  • Lance D' Costa, Mangalore / Abu Dhabi

    Thu, Mar 07 2013

    A nice poem reflecting a Woman...her character and aspirations. Quite a befitting one for International Women's Day, which is tomorrow, March 8. Keep writing Annie & all the best!


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