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Garments daughter.

A tale of hardships of a garment worker

By Aranna Hasan Delwar Published 2 years ago 1 min read

Garments daughter.

_____By Aranna Hasan Delwar.

I see you every morning

Not only you but all of you.

Half of the world's people are still asleep

You walk quickly with a small bowl of rice

You are running as if you are running against the clock.

If you don't arrive on time, some profanity

Digestion should be done with the head down.

The dogs are then sleeping on their tired bodies.

The sound of your footsteps makes them sleep a little bit

A dog barked at that

Then he looks at your path for a while.

i only see you

The dirt of the road melts through the torn shoes,

It's hard to walk, but you can't stop walking.

You carry a burden in your mind everyday.

Burden of hunger and deprivation. It is a very difficult task to bear the burden of.

The mother on the sick bed, and the face of the hungry child

constantly leads you,

You want release from this life, but the date of your release is not known.

When will the holiday? You don't even know.

I think about you, I get very angry

This is about democracy, politics, society.

The economic wheel of the country rotates on your sweat

That is the neglect of the state towards you

There is great pain in the chest.

Like the colored ribbons in your oiled hair, the color of your life is gone,

When everyone is busy making colorful life more colorful

Then your black and white life loses more color

Once upon a time everything looked as jagged as a whole movie tape.

Garment's daughter, I love you with all my heart,

Love to you.

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Aranna Hasan Delwar

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