Mamta Agarwal - ! ! ! ! Are you listening, Prof. Higgins....! ! ! !

Mamta Agarwal - ! ! ! ! Are you listening, Prof. Higgins....! ! ! !

Well Prof. Higgins, I’ll like to bring you up to date br Mention of a woman need no longer get you into a state. br You’ll be surprised things have changed br Since Pygmalion was first staged. br br No longer a woman’s anxious little hand br Is just waiting to wear a wedding band. br She has far too many interests br Other than her dresses and gloves. br br A woman needs as much space br As you rightly said, even if just to laze. br By the way, when she call her friends br They just don’t talk of cars and gizmos to no end. br br It’s no longer true that women can’t go out alone br And always need to be chaperoned. br Women too will rather have their tooth drilled br Than live with a man who is utterly selfish. br br Get a man in your life and his idea of relaxation br Is just to sit in front of TV and serf channels br Men always cursed women for their bad timing br Even when she is being operated for medical emergency. br br Hence, women too hesitate to let a man in their lives br And lead a life free of strife br Why can’t a man be like a woman? br Kind, patient and full of compassion. br br Eliza rightly said, earth will still spin without you br No one is indispensable is really true. br Pickering too asked you, are you a man of character br Where women are concerned? Please give an honest answer. br br Let’s face it; you too succumbed to her charm and grace br Don’t be fooled it was because you got accustomed to her face. br The battle of the sexes will go on br We still take the plunge, its more than just hormones br br br Pygmalion is A Play written by Bernard Shaw on which the movie br My Fair Lady was based.


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