Always play truant and abhors all in laws, <br />A knotty bride, slamming doors, <br />A perverse father’s tricky daughter, <br />Floats in muddy and shallow water. <br /> <br />Guided and guarded by, <br />Inhuman Taliban laws, <br />Branding man’s race, <br />As savage and subhuman. <br /> <br />Men in khaki and gown black, <br />Are suitors dear <br />But never gave respect to, <br />Her elder in laws. <br /> <br />Rude and twisted to caring in laws, <br />Direct from honeymoon cracked <br />Whips on these helpless fellows. <br />At school her report card noted as spoiled child. <br /> <br />Decked and jacked in false glitters, <br />Children she mothered, <br />Narrate tales awful and deadly, <br />Never taught children with milky hymns. <br /> <br />Children never impressed by her dear mother, <br />But never learnt to slam the door. <br />Her funeral was performed sacredly, <br />Mentioned her virtues in tone false. <br /> <br />But all and sundry present there, <br />Dwelled her vices in hushed detail, <br />She was a bandit queen, <br />In garb of bridal make up. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />From: <br />DR. YOGESH SHARMA<br /><br />Dr. Yogesh Sharma<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/truant-daughter-in-law/