Cries beneath the Flag

Cries beneath the Flag

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This poem delves into the harsh reality faced by women in a world that claims to offer freedom but often falls short. Despite the outward symbols of liberty, many women are still trapped in fear, burdened by injustice, and silenced by society's indifference. Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, the poem calls for collective action, urging society to rise and ensure true freedom-where every woman can walk without fear and every promise of justice is fulfilled.
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