Thursday, August 14, 2008

WOMEN'S RIGHTS - POEM

Women’s rights-By Annie Louisa Walker

I wish to quote a few beautiful lines of this poem.
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“As humble plants by country hedgerows growing,
That treasure up the rain,
And yield in odours,ere the day’s declining,
The gift again:
So let us,unobtrusive and unnoticed,
But happy none the less,
Be privileged to fill the air around us
With happiness:

The Poet compares women to hedgerows growing along the roadsides that grow up by the rain. They don’t need anybody’s support to grow and yield odours.
Women are always unnoticed. They are not even recognized. Yet they do their duties and fill the surroundings with happiness.

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