DON’T MEDDLE WITH A WOMAN
        by: Khalish  (mcgupta44@Writing.Com)
DON’T MEDDLE WITH A WOMAN


Don’t meddle with a woman;
She can be truly omen
Of ill fate, if she decides,
That you don’t have bona fides.

Every woman needs a space
Around her to keep her grace.
Trespassers, be on your guard.
Disgrace will be your reward.

Harken all, the tribe of men:
Be respectful to women.
As mother, a woman’s face,
Truly represents His grace.

God could not be everywhere;
So He made her to take care,
As mother, sister or wife,
Of man torn by mental strife.


* Written in aabb, 7-7-7-7 format

* Initially written as entry 420105 in the book Women’s and Gender Issues, "WOMEN'S AND GENDER ISSUES. Posted as the present static item on 29 February 2008.

* Related poem: DON’T HURT A WOMAN, can be viewed at — http://www2.writing.com/main/books/entry_id/411284


M C Gupta
17 April 2006

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