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The Myth of Sanitary Pads

Poem By: joy Milton
Poetry


Hasn't sanitary pads increased work loads of women? View table of contents...

 

Submitted: Sep 9, 2007    Reads: 55    Comments: 0    Likes: 0   


Once upon a time

Their was a girl

During her puberty

Menses disturbed her

 

After her marriage

She had to live in hut

Separate from others

Nobody she could meet

 

She got very happy

When she conceived

Her menses ceased

But Abdomen inflated

 

After child birth

Again she suffered

Again four days in hut

Baby too not allowed

 

The menses will pollute

Was punishment by God

She started praying daily

God came and blessed her

 

“I gave menses to help

It gave rest from work

Sanitary Pad will be born

Would suck your menses”

    


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