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My Life, My Rules

You walk at night, No fear, no worry. Darkness shows your might, It's first glance I've to hurry. You drink and smoke and chill and freak! To my interests is none of those. For texting a mate, I need to sneak, Then for all the rest, once think of my woes! How lucky I was! My dad didn't compel me die. Yes there is a cause, I dream to reach the sky! But you couldn't see me smile, Harass me and torment. Merely to show off your style, Your deeds were wild and blatant! Wasn't your mom alive? To teach you to respect me Was your sister hidden in the hive? Her pains you couldn't see! But now that time's far gone, My power has reached the zenith! Your worthless progressions I scorn, Just read my vision beneath! Until now I was all alone, Today the whole world's at my back. Along the current of dominance I've flown, Against the flow now I pack! My love remains the same, And so does all my care. But its no more your dirty game, To me you won't ever scare! Respect is not something that I now demand, I know this world is mine. Respect is something that now I command, Better get it all through your spine! I make this world a better place yo live. And so do the rest of the women. To universe, hope and existence we give, Will keep on forever and ever and ever again. I'll wear what I want, Step out without a daunt. Meet and hang with whom I desire, For as long as I aspire. I know my boundaries very well, Won't slip off, needless to tell. Shall do all, that does a man. Dare you doubt if I can. Yes!Yes I'm proud to be a woman! Because only I can bring up a daughter and son. Now no one can stop me from filling my life with all the existing hues, Because from now its "My life, My rules!!"

Copyright © | Year Posted 2015




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