Hope to be cherished!

Hope to be cherished

Pray to be loved

Love to be admired

Desire to be acknowledged, for all I am

I am a women

A girl,  inside me says

A lady, in me calls

I may not be full of same tone all the time

I laugh, like a women

I smile, like a girl

I work, like a lady

I am

Kind with babies

Tough with teenagers

Professional at work

Lovable with peers

But Am I too different a women?

To fit in a bossy chair

Why

Just because they say 

Leaders have to formal all the time

Mind your tone

Check the body language

Well, then, I say I am different

Hope to be cherished

Pray to be loved

Love to be admired

Desire to be acknowledged, for all I am

I work like hell

I party like heavens

But I laugh, smile,

I have a soft voice

When I am serene

I adorable tone

When with kids

I am hard at speaking when with files

I am tough at scolding when with my workstation

Well, let me tell you

I am a women, little different in this and that

Am I too odd one out?

A girl, inside me says

I may not be like you

I don’t want to hide my soft voice

Behind the windows of professionalism

I am what I am!

Hope to be cherished

Pray to be loved

Love to be admired

Desire to be acknowledged, for all I am

All that to say

I don’t want to hide, I am different

I am a women, may be little different than you,

And somewhat more like her!

Published by Nidhika

In the AI blog, Nidhika Yadav covers topics of and related to Artificial Intelligence. She primarily talks about AI applications for good. She also talks about how AI can become harmful. She manages three independent blogs here, you can subscribe one or all of them. 1. Blog on Artificial Intelligence and future. https://nidhikayadav.org 2. In Blog on Global Issues and future, she covers important international issues and their future implications. https://nidhikayadav.com/ 3. Blog on cooking. Here she describes some delicious innovations and nutritious food. https://nidhikasrecipes.com/ Do subscribe to one or all of them.

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