The Poet's Plead
The Poet's Plead
Silent Universe,
Poet Pleads
In realms obscure, where shadows dwell, A tale unfolds, of women who fell, Forced by circumstance, they turned to vice, Prostitutes bound, by a fateful dice.
Once innocent girls, were abandoned and lost, Their parents' love, at an untold cost, To protect their kin, they walked this path, Bearing the burden of society's wrath.
Camouflaged faces, masked in disguise, Layers of makeup, to veil their cries, Rescue eluded, by well-meaning hands, Their souls adrift, in desolate sands.
Unaware brides, in a maze of despair, Destiny's whispers, they could not hear, They are the daughters, forsaken and tossed, Yearning for recognition, their children's emboss.
In a celestial realm, where gods hold sway, Can you reshape this world's dismay? Punish the corrupt, with divine decree, Let justice prevail, and set their spirits free.
Why, the universe, do you remain serene, When pain envelops, and hearts careen? My faith is unwavering, I seek solace in you, Yet, innocent souls suffer, their virtue askew.
As you nourish life, in all its forms, Why do humans endure these storms? If their karma's burden lies unseen, Why punish the feeble, in this earthly scene?
Oh, the universe, if you hear my plea, Illuminate this poet, set us free, Transform this realm, where your children reside, Unleash justice's reign, and let darkness subside.