I came the first time to a city of, my new husband's home with a doubt Be aware of the one who is a liar said my villagers louder I was a newly married girl who had never seen a city who had never worn a jacket of fur Since it was an arranged marriage I don't know how my husband talk he looked like a gentleman But I had never a chance with him for a walk Now, after watching urban and their lifestyle I will put a proposal to him for that matter in a file His behaviours seem very different unseen and unmatch First thing in this city I have to start talking to him, still his smile to catch I had many tears in my uplift, young eyes I was a girl who just had finished my studies and suddenly the head took a load of the marriage elephant size Now the future life has stood in front of me with a sign of cheers Doesn't matter how much he earns he is my husband now, a soulmate Anything it comes I have to eat, live & wear
Lukesh Umak
Any woman poem: Came to A Strange City
I came the first time to a city of, my new husband's home with a doubt Be aware of the one who is a liar said my villagers louder I ...
Lukesh Umak
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