No More Discrimination Poem by Muzahidul Reza

No More Discrimination

Rating: 5.0


I am your ever familiar figure
Either your mother or sister
Daughter or partner
I give birth you
You call me mother
In the womb I bear your embryo
You call me spouse
Baby comes
Calls you dad and me mom
This baby is our daughter or son
We two play roles almost equal
One male and another female
You can do it
I can do that
So no more discrimination
We are going to face again,
We need bear
We need share
As we live together
We are partners each other.

Copyright © Muzahidul Reza | 08/09/2017

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
The world of a girl 05 March 2018

This was a beautiful poem, it really touched me and I'm only 15, the way it talked about being equal was brilliantly written. Many of the poems on this site say that the women are the only ones that put in work when it comes to parenting however men do as well, and that was shown in this poem. Just amazing.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 10 August 2017

Motherhood plays several role that exists in women. Living together in family they take responsibilities. This poem talks about equality is interesting one.10

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Fiadh Fida 10 August 2017

Discrimination is harming us, dear poet it is a great written one,10

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Muzahidul Reza 09 August 2017

We two play roles almost equal One male and another female

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Charaihatee; Mohangonj; Rajibpur.
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