Dawn


DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56062/Abstract
The poem Dawn celebrates the quiet yet profound presence of a woman in everyday life. Using the metaphor of dawn, it portrays her as a source of warmth, light, and renewal within the home and heart. Through roles as daughter, sister, mother, and more, she nurtures, strengthens, and transforms spaces with grace and resilience. The poem emphasizes her indispensable role in bringing life, love, and meaning to the world. It concludes with an empowering assertion of identity, reinforcing that this light belongs to her, symbolizing self-worth, agency, and the enduring essence of womanhood.
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