Breaking Bias
Husna Khan Hashi ||
Three hundred years of silent cries,
Women’s dreams, hidden from the skies.
Stigma’s weight, a heavy chain,
Stripping hope, igniting pain.
From whispered slurs to biased laws,
We’ve fought for rights, we’ve fought for cause.
Yet still, the cage is tightly spun,
The battle’s far from being won.
But here we stand, we rise, we fight,
Shattering shadows, seeking light.
Three hundred years is far too long,
We’ll dismantle bias, right the wrong.
For every woman, fierce and bold,
Her story’s worth more than gold.
This fight is ours, we won’t back down,
On Women’s Day, we claim the crown.
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