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Veiled Voices

VEILED VOICES



The setting sun may frown and scowl at it,
Arrogant, believing it's seen the world.
Yet it has shone o'er the East before it,
Where the journey began, where life unfurled.

Black cloaks against the golden desert sand,
Veiled, concealed - unmistakably human.
Hearken to the voices and understand
The robust, resonant power of women.

Stormy tempests may maraud continents,
But veils live on immortal, forever.
Standing steady with growing confidence,
Enlightened minds - a towering figure.

The veil she wears with conscious volition
Just one prayer - Long Live the Revolution!


- Maryam Kaleem

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  1. Love these short poems! Deep! Post the links on facebook man

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    1. Thank you. Trying to get more matter on here before I start sharing. Keep visiting! :)

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