No time to squander, no time to rest
The supervisor leering looking at her breast
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And in life not always a perfect picture, and not always the fairytale dream, as shown in this so-real portrait of (One would hope) a factisuios Lady.... And yet between the lines one can see the strangth of one said woman... Well portraide T.O......a very strong write, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
an excellent poem, TO... u paint a very true picture of the life of a poor, village woman... Asma...
Just saw your posting of Part III so realising I'd missed this one, I came straight to it. Continuing in the same vein as the first part, this tells the story of a hard-working poor woman trying her best for her family but getting terribly abused along the way, and so far she seems to feel this is how her life has to be.... an addictive read. Now onto the last part.... Love, Fran xx