The marital bridge beckoned right in front.
She still mindfully chose to bear the brunt.
She took the tough road, under society's glare;
To again bridge the bridge, little did she care!
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They advised her to go back with trust-
"Love, faith, & understanding are a must!"
"Cross the bridge, go with the flow & sacrifice."
"Smile & reconcile your duty & destiny & compromise."
"Forget the past, forgive them, & be free"-
"Adjust, give another chance to him & his family."
She had already moved enough mountains-
She consciously removed the marriage chains.
The expectations were ripe for her to save-
The marital bonds- protecting them like a slave.
Wounded & shrouded in nightmares galore-
She had shunned their red carpet & door.
Subject to humiliation, & violence, severe,
The weight of torture & worthlessness to bear;
Terribly confused, burdened, resentful, & sad,
She screamed, "Why should my life be so bad?"
She decided to take a stand & stay away from hell-
No longer tolerating more fractures in her soul & shell.
As her own ship's captain, she had power & command!
She grew new wings, confidently conquering new land.
What I will never understand (though they say that I'm wise)-
Why are women always blamed & asked to adjust & compromise?
If you have answers, please share your comments & let's explore.
Linking this with- dverse- Poetics Tuesday- Regrets & More.
Much in common, I think. No matter what a husband does, it seems up to
ReplyDeletethe wife to compromise until she has nothing left of herself.
Removing the chains, a wise effort
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my blog
Much♡love
Failed relationships always leave us with regrets but failed marriages more so.
ReplyDeleteWe live in a patriarchal society so the onus of making a marriage work, is always on the women.