Resonating Nobel laurels echo where peace prevails,
Voices untamed in Evin Prison's story,
Forty-six women
reclaim justice and glory.
United they stand, a resilient band in Iran's heart,
Journalists' pens, feminists' righteous art.
Amnesty's embrace, human rights' guardian grace,
Civil societies stand
in steadfast embrace.
In the tapestry woven by thinkers bold,
Peace and rights inseparably hold.
Artists paint truth
in hues so stark,
Iran's canvas reveals
a courageous embark.
Narges speaks in the Middle East's ballet,
A resilient display in a complex fray.
Gratitude flows to laureates and Shirin Ebadi,
For mothers' pleas and the faceless brave, a melody.
In protest's streets, a path they pave,
For Kiana, Ali, and family near, cheers to the brave.
Victory's path, strewn with strife,
Narges Mohammadi chants, "It is life."
October 2023, Evin's embrace,
A testament of grace resonates with eternal trace.
Today, in Iran's confinement, a paradox unfolds,
Nobel Peace Prize bestowed, yet her story told.
Her family stands where Narges can't be,
Receiving laurels for her, setting her spirit free.
In prison's walls,
her voice may be confined,
But the world hears
her message, fierce and kind.
In the echo of the Nobel Prize's decree,
A plea for freedom
and justice, resounding and free.
For Narges, though
absent, her courage prevails,
A laureate in spirit, as her family unveils.
In the face of adversity, a testament strong,
A symbol of
resilience, a Nobel song.
Evin's embrace may hold her today,
But the laurels transcend walls, lighting the way.
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