Arrogance too differ, by jadia4708au Subscribe to rss feed for jadia4708au

I never knew arrogance to differs
In different form and makes you to suffer
You can never come into terms or alter
You are bound to fail and on many counts falter

Normally gents suffer from this drawback
Sometimes money blinds them and develops the cracks
They try to show their richness and try to behave abnormal
People take their affront as usual even if performance is
dismal

Ladies generally avoid such show off
They may only confine to their beautiful outfit and laugh
Some of the brilliant ladies try to over smart others
As consequences they dig their mown grave and suffer

If they are afforded vast power then outcome can be well
expected
Any good proposal or suggestion is out rightly rejected
As is well known “power blinds everybody”
And absolute power corrupt absolutely

She is one of the most outstanding and powerful figure
She is confident and optimistic about outcome very sure
She is headstrong and less comfortable with criticism
All the time she is threatened with some sort of passimism

She may claim champion for women cause and liberty
She may too pray the good sense to prevail from almighty
I have sensed some inferior complex and little vengeance
Even though she is like beautiful black flower with
fragrance

What makes her to suffer even after reaching at highest
peak?
Why her struggle is marred by thoughts seemingly very weak?
She may sometimes offend for silly argument and reason
Otherwise she is reasonable and kind hearted person

I have my own goal and aim to be pursued with
I have my own views and perceptions and armed with teeth
We may not be able to influence other people and change
their opinion
Yet we can fearlessly argue the point and still form a loose
union

I am strong supporter of women’s cause and their plight
In some of the cases they are really sufferer and very
right
But this does not give any right for some sort of hatred
We must curb such tendency and not to be wrongly lead
Posted: 2011-05-06 03:19:43 UTC

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