910. Street Girls 290608 Poem by Raman Savithiri

910. Street Girls 290608



Scavengers cease to exist?
Cleanliness takes its exit!

Street girls totally are wiped out?
Virtue of family women stamped out!

If some girls do not become the victims,
Where would gentlemen outlet passions?

If some girls do not become the gadgets,
Who would be the tainted love targets?

Men’s temporary love or tempted lust?
A girl becomes a prey then turns a waste! 290608
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Once I read in Swami Vivekananda’s book: - prostitutes are the shields of virtue of family women. If they do not exist men won’t leave any woman to have virtue.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rm. Shanmugam Chettiar 19 November 2008

A wonderful poem. you are more than what i thought of you. keep it up

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Sandra Fowler 09 July 2008

You have painted a very poignant picture of street girls. I am sure that many of them do not pursue their profession by choice. A very timely write. Kindest regards, Sandra

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Rajaram Ramachandran 30 June 2008

The silent majority of men and women are virtuous people. It is only a few dropp outs from the society turns vulgar. So, the whole community of men cannot be taken to task as going after fallen women in general. Am I not correct please?

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Indira Babbellapati 30 June 2008

hey...there's one i wrote- 'last night by the side walk' on the same theme...

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Raman Savithiri

Raman Savithiri

Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
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