Poems & Song
Our poems and songs represent our concern about how inequity tends to be left untouched in our society. Through poetic words, we express our feelings and hope while at the same time inviting the readers to closely observe, interpret, and appreciate the literary works.
Hasan Basri
his poem resonates the voices of women, about their dreams, about their hopes, and about their complaints. Women’s voices must be heard, women’s voices must not be silenced anymore.
Luthfia Mariatul Fitriani
This poem describes the plight of a young man who felt as though he had no arag, worried, confused, and distraught as to the uncertainty of his future life. Generally, these concerns include relasu, love, careers, and social life. It also relates that people with the quarter life crisis often question existentism as a human being. Others feel that they have no purpose in life. As I produced this poem, I saw the condition around me as to the cause of the quarter life crisis and the signs that appeared. Afterward, I poured into the poem directly.
Muhammad Wildan Aftandi Ali
This poem voices the importance of justice for all people, especially for women to get the freedom to determine their life goals.
Rachel Tria Sekar Kinasih
“Sea” is a poem that metaphoring the inequality of women’s right in sociality.
Selmy Binti Hamdan Talib
This work is presented to make the audience love themselves more.
Wahidah Nurul Hikmah
Poem about society’s expectation of woman, which shouldn’t always be like that, because there are some God’s decree that we must accept and each of our woman has their own happy path, so all these requirement cannot. This poem is decide to woman who are struggling and respecting each other.
Afnan Martua Muslih
This poem is dedicated for those who are insecure which aims to reverse their enthusiasm that they have their own skills that other people don’t have.
Alfito Dean Pratama
They’d gone unspoken too long. He smiled, obviously well aware of her unspoken thoughts. All these features, he says, had been handed down in an unpublished and unspoken teaching, in a silent and sacramental tradition.
Altisha Nabila
This poem voices about how the struggle of being a teacher.
Amanda Diah Kavita
This poem is dedicated to them or parents who are afraid of this (sex) problem but do not dare to provide good education in greater depth to children with the aim of making children understand and that this will not happen again.
Ananda Reyhan Saputra
This work represents for a people that has a lot of duty and depression until she/he overthinking about what will happen if they are failed to reach their life purpose.
Aryani Eka Putri
After seeing a lot of news about blind love, I was compelled to write this poem. This poem is intended for those who experience blind love so as not to get too carried away in it. At least, those who
Citra Bayanty
This poem voices injustice women had to experience in the context of everyday life. Me, as the writer, want to help them, women, so that their voice can be heard.
Dinda Diannisa Rossaira Ahadza Razzaaq
This poem is dedicated to all woman that woman can do things they think they can’t and woman can do anything to fight for their lives.
Farah Shalika Andayu
This poem tells about someone who had a trust issue thing. They can’t easily trust somebody’s words since something happened to them. Until one day, someone came into their life and changed their perspective about the trust issue.
Ganang Kuswandaru
This work is made because some people around do not concern about the danger of the virus, they do not pay attention to the rules and do what they want.
Hafidz Hadafi Wahyudi
This work represent our current situation in the middle of COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has lasted almost two years and number of death keep growing. Many workplace are shutdown causing people to lose their jobs. Therefore, they are unable to fill their need for living. Many people still ignore the government restrictions, increasing the change of viruses infection. The government are forced to activate the lockdown protocols which make it harder for people to work. At this point, human have reached their lowest point. Despite it seems like dead end, keep it mind that there are people out there who are willing sacrefice their life and health for the sake of the other people. They had to contact with the infected people in order to cure them from the disease. Even if they know the virus is deadly, they are loyal to their jobs. People can do the same for them by following health protocols and obey government restrictions. Lucky for us, the vaccines has available for certain countries. Even if it only give us a small change, we should be grateful for those who have worked hard to save our life. We can still achieve a better future as long as we work together no matter what and who we are.
Kirani Annisa Dhifa Putri
I want to write this poem, after I see a lot of about Child Sexual Abuse on the news. This poem is intended for the society that belittle about this issue.
Madina Aulya Ariwibowo
This poem tells about animals’ points of view regarding animal abuse that happened to them. How do animals feel when a human who they thought was their best friend turns out to be the one who tortured them. Animals have to sacrifice for the sake of human satisfaction. Animals want justice for themselves, and they believe they will get it someday in the future, with the help of us, animal lovers
Sophia Nandira Mutiara Saba
This work has received awards for state officials and high-ranking officials, and this work represents the people who are unfair.
Shiba Khansabilla
This poem is dedicated to the girls who feel unsafe in the open space, to women who feel cut off by wild eyes on street because every space in this country is a safe place for all peoples.
Rosidatul Firdausi
I write this poem to encourage women to fight insecurity against themselves.
Nur Fatin Nabilah
This work represents my feelings about what I sometimes feel (unmotivated) and about what I’ve dealt with (some past trauma). This work is also dedicated to people who had been going through and people who are going through the same as me. This song voices that they are not alone and they should express their feelings by writing it down, talking to people about it or even making a song or etc to make it relieved. This song also voices that sometimes, it’s okay not to be okay but just remember that it will pass and we shall move on after.
Nadya Putri Maharani
This work represents those who are mentally abused by the toxic people around them.
Muhammad Arif Santoso
I made this work out of my concern for the children who suffer from exploitation, due to their unfortunate situation of being in a family who doesn’t care about their wellbeing.
Nur ‘Azizah Salma Tsara
This work is dedicated to those who feel insecure and my inspired writer is Rintik Sedu.