My Kind Of Rain Poem by Lingam ajji

My Kind Of Rain



I wanna rain-
On the societies norms,
Washing them away,
In their cities very drain.

I wanna rain-
Down on prejudices
Pressing servitude,
Oozing centuries of pain.

I wanna rain-
On those good hearts,
Cleansing tears of discrimination,
Against the bias ingrain.

I wanna rain-
Demolishing walls of privileges,
To include all humanity
And gain.

I wanna rain-
Abolishing inequalities
Until it gets greener,
Decent and sane.

I wanna rain-
Rain and Rain
'Til the blossoms of equality-
Bloom again.

Sunday, December 9, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: discrimination,feminism,hope,prejudice,society,womanhood,women empowerment
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Bogged down by the societies norms and prejudices against women for centuries the poem was my way of ranting against discrimination.
It is a shout out to everyone to join hands in abolishing gender inequality.
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