41) One Chance
I peeked in with a hope new,
That I will rise to see the light,
That the sun will shine on me as on him,
And I will brighten all lives, fill them with joy to the brim.
But I didn't see light the first time,
She was forced to let go of me midway,
She cried, I cried but no one heard,
I just want a chance, I choked as I whimpered.
I peeked again, determined to try,
This time I finally saw the first light,
Joy filled my kiddish heart with innocent dreams,
But I was silenced one night, nobody heard my scream.
I peeked yet again, I didn't want to quit,
This time I reached pretty far ahead,
I was soaking in wisdom, preparing for my goal,
But I was dragged into a faceless mass, bleeding and torn.
But I peeked again, it seems I don't learn,
And this time I thought I'll fulfill my dreams,
I was close but some hounds stopped me one night midway,
And I didn't see the sun rise from the next day.
I peeked again and again and again,
Each time in a different form, different religion, different caste,
Each time I was silenced at a different stage,
All they saw was my gender, not my clothing nor my age.
But I will peek again, with a hope renewed,
That at least once I will see my dreams taking shape,
I promise in brightening all lives I will succeed,
One fair chance to try is all I plead!
That I will rise to see the light,
That the sun will shine on me as on him,
And I will brighten all lives, fill them with joy to the brim.
But I didn't see light the first time,
She was forced to let go of me midway,
She cried, I cried but no one heard,
I just want a chance, I choked as I whimpered.
I peeked again, determined to try,
This time I finally saw the first light,
Joy filled my kiddish heart with innocent dreams,
But I was silenced one night, nobody heard my scream.
I peeked yet again, I didn't want to quit,
This time I reached pretty far ahead,
I was soaking in wisdom, preparing for my goal,
But I was dragged into a faceless mass, bleeding and torn.
But I peeked again, it seems I don't learn,
And this time I thought I'll fulfill my dreams,
I was close but some hounds stopped me one night midway,
And I didn't see the sun rise from the next day.
I peeked again and again and again,
Each time in a different form, different religion, different caste,
Each time I was silenced at a different stage,
All they saw was my gender, not my clothing nor my age.
But I will peek again, with a hope renewed,
That at least once I will see my dreams taking shape,
I promise in brightening all lives I will succeed,
One fair chance to try is all I plead!
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