Women bare their breasts,
To suckle their babies and
Fill their tiny stomachs
With their body nectar.
Unconditionally, whenever
They want, affectionately.
Also they do so, to oblige
Their lovers' fervent desires
Or of their own, for a touch
That kindles intense passion,
A love of some different kind.
In both these acts, women's
Breasts represent as though
Mother earth incarnate, that
Strengthens the humankind,
Nourishes and helps procreate.
Dhaka
12 August 2014
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I wrote the poem 'Voluminous Paleolithic Figures: Symbols Of Tribal Survival? ', inspired by the poem 'Women', by the poet Khairul Ahsan and dedicated to the poet Khairul Ahsan.
I wrote the split image 'A Time When Big Was Beautiful Life Renewal', inspired by the poem 'Women', by the poet Khairul Ahsan and dedicated to the poet Khairul Ahsan.
Breast Feed Or Plastic Bottle Feed? in a contemporary world woman may bare their to feed their new born babies so the baby may grow as it suckles to create a nurturing comfort bond peace or they may feed baby using plastic bottles their is often an emphasis on reclaiming thin figures new mothers are soon exercising to reclaim thin figures Inspired by the poem 'Women' by the poet Khairul Ahsan. Dedicated to the poet Khairul Ahsan.
A Pregnant Woman Is Life Renewal mother earth incarnate is an image of a woman the fertile pregnant woman the promise of life renewal is sacred carved into stone in small figures from the stone age fertility to nurture to procreate is a sacred image honouring the importance of life renewal Inspired by the poem 'Women' by the poet Khairul Ahsan. Dedicated to the poet Khairul Ahsan.
'In both these acts, women's represent as though Mother earth incarnate, that Strengthens the humankind, Nourishes and helps procreate.' mother earth incarnate, this image of the fertile pregnant women, is carved into stone in small figures from the stone age, to nurture to procreate is a sacred image honouring the importance of life.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
True and very well described. Beautiful gift bestowed upon a woman.