Arabian Woman..
The mother of our ancestors and our grandparents, the best example for a woman who sacrificed for her family.
She used to live in the hot deserts. She had to have the same food for her meals. She lived among wolves and scorpions. She had to take care of herself, her children and her husband, and she had to milk the camels, cook food and clean up the place at the same time.
But with all that, she never complained, never felt scared, never gave up! She raised her childern as good as she could. She taught them how to be generous, honest, faithful, brave, and all good arabian features.
And now, all those knights, scientists, scholars, doctors, judges, lawyers. Everyone who did something that the world is proud of, belongs to her. Everyone is applying what he learned from her. Everyone is doing this encouraged by her.
How could anyone imagine home or the world without her? She's what I call "HOME".
hi hind,
nice sketch, congrats for the win!
few days back i wrote a poem-
The covered face
Only her dark eyes visible
What story they narrate
What msytery they withheld for years
The unheard maladies
The unsung desires
The ordinary dupatta
That withholds the secret of a indian woman
Her story remains untold
For ages together
She is present in the society
Yet unseen
Her contributions numerous
But never found appraisers
There she stands
On the doors and windows
Gazing at the world
Her desire to explore
Those eyes tells
Of her childhood spend in freedom
entering youth
Of her emerging as a strong woman
Her strength endless
In her delicate nature
Her covered face
The wild beauty unshown
the mystery of her eyes
yet to unfold
But alas all this
She remains just in the compositions
of an prize winning photographer
do write back.
snehal
these are my thoughts for a simple indian woman in village, whose most life is spent face covered with a sari, her life behind those covered eyes remain a mystery to world as she has never stepped outside the gates of her house.
The world do see a glimpse of this woman, in some prize winning exhibition,