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अभला नारी को अकेले
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Complete, First published Sep 15, 2017
POEM. Namaste! This poem is in Hindi.  It is from the point of view of a abused women,  what happens to her after that one tragedy?  Our society can be cruel and insensitive  at times.  But in such situations even if the society is caring the victim  feels that it is a tont or something, so better not to say a thing.  This is about that,  about her... 

 Feel absolutely  free to correct my Hindi.  Thank you!!
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Tu na ho to zindagi, adhoori si lagti hai, Har muskurahat bhi majboori si lagti hai। Tere bina har pal be-jaan sa lagta hai, Aur teri yaadon ka har rang, nasha sa lagta hai।