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Helpless women

        HELPLESS WOMAN

Winter at the peak point,

There was a breeze air,

Twilight got fallen by turn,

There was a drizzling. 


        A mini bus carrying on, 

        Contain Some caravan,

        Toward their destination,

        Which has crowded too.


While the bus going away from 

City, ticket collector set

About tickets, he called for 

Tickets to every one. 


        During the ask for Ticket

        While he approached 

        To a poor lady who was 

       Call for tickets, nothing tune.


Produced by helpless lady,

At just collector furious upon 

Her, sometimes he pass over,

While carrying on to others.


           After wind up tickets ,

           He recited for ticket to

           Her, but remain same 

           Answer, nothing to pay.


At same wrathful answer,

Blow out whistle to stop bus,

Cry out for her drop down,

From bus, due to not paid.


          Whereas night got fallen

          But no one come forward

         To her help, whereas few

         Person rich there & could.


When poor she set down,

She tolerant aversion & snub,

Speak rather, murmuring 

But, By her differ language. 


      unable to walk due her

      pregnancy, clothes filthy  

      In reality, she need too help,

      As financial & physically.


Where she had bound 

To drop, There is no shop

& home, Rather boulevard, 

What lay down timorous.


 No didn’t help her, might due to 

 Her creed, but humanity don’t 

 Teach the discrimination 

 Based on cast & religion. 


10:30 pm    01/04/2020

                                               

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This poem describes about the poor wohman who was helpless and need help by way of financial as well as physical. But, all present passengers would not had helped her but some insulted her. What was too wrong and sympathy less as well as shameful. 
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