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A man's life

A man's life

By Kabir KhanPublished 3 days ago 1 min read
A man's life
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A man's life is no straight, no free bird-

Being a man, I draw them even with difficulty because they are wet.

A man means a thousand responsibilities, whether he is young or old.

Men is the lamp of clan, so prepare yourself for clan.

Born in the male line, so all must be lost to the best of the best.

Men do not get respect if they are not established in the society.

Men, therefore, bear the burden of everyone's dreams in silence,

Everyone in the family hopes that all their dreams will come true.

Purusha means that society or family should be the trustee-

They must learn to manage everything in the midst of a thousand hardships.

They have to do their own work, with so many dangers in mind,

No one shares their work, only wants a share of their glory.

Love comes into their lives like everyone else.

Losing their love due to unemployment.

Seeing that he was leaving, he grabbed the other's hand -

Tears fall in the silence of dreams with him.

Purush means a human machine for making meaning-

Pushing emotions aside, providing money is his mantra.

They have written on their foreheads to work all their lives-

Being a son, a grandfather, a husband, a father, crushing oneself in the ghani of the world.

Bear the burden of all, in the last life children are burdened with-

Life is spent in nursing homes or the rest of life is spent in neglect.

Being born in a male, not flowing is straight karma.

Keeping the pain inside the mind, the hard armor has to lie outside.

In this way, the dreams of hundreds of men are lost among all -

But they have to listen, they got nothing to get a husband, father or children like him.

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Kabir Khan

I am a student, writing is my passion

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  • Esala Gunathilake3 days ago

    Congrats on that poem. Great.

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