Sindhi women
Reference:
These lines have taken from the poem “sindhi women” written by “Jon stall worthy”
CONTEXT:
This poem is about Sindhi women. The poet commends the working woman who has practically turned her work into art. She is bare-footed and has a heavy stone jar on her head. But she walks softly with the delicacy ,grace and rhythm of a dancer’s feet. The poet also shows us a realistic picture of the slum of Karachi.
EXPLANATION:
THE PEOT LOOKS AT A SINDHI WOMAN WHO IS GOING THROUGH A BAZZAR. She is bare-footed and is carrying a stone jar on her head. The wind pushes her cloth from –footed and is carrying a stone jar on her head. The wind pushes her cloth from her face. She is straight and is walking smoothly as the wave of a stream. No hurdles in her way make her stop are stoop. She does not even stagger.
These lines have taken from the poem “sindhi women” written by “Jon stall worthy”
CONTEXT:
This poem is about Sindhi women. The poet commends the working woman who has practically turned her work into art. She is bare-footed and has a heavy stone jar on her head. But she walks softly with the delicacy ,grace and rhythm of a dancer’s feet. The poet also shows us a realistic picture of the slum of Karachi.
EXPLANATION:
THE PEOT LOOKS AT A SINDHI WOMAN WHO IS GOING THROUGH A BAZZAR. She is bare-footed and is carrying a stone jar on her head. The wind pushes her cloth from –footed and is carrying a stone jar on her head. The wind pushes her cloth from her face. She is straight and is walking smoothly as the wave of a stream. No hurdles in her way make her stop are stoop. She does not even stagger.
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