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Kishwar Naheed

This poem challenges the societal judgment of women who live freely and confidently. It’s raw and unapologetic in its critique of patriarchy.

By Mr AliPublished 6 months ago 1 min read

Excerpt:
"We sinful women,
Who have known the taste of freedom,
Who wear our bodies as shields,
Who laugh in the face of chains."

In these lines, Naheed speaks to the power of women who defy norms and embrace their sexuality and strength, despite society’s attempts to shame them.

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