When her name is called sets a poem of invocation, resilience, and collective affirmation. The text unfolds as a series of images that elevate an unnamed woman into a symbol of endurance: the earth leaning closer, dust remembering her footsteps, dawn returning, rivers refusing to forget their source. These metaphors frame her life not as an isolated struggle but as part of a larger, natural continuity—persistent, cyclical, and unextinguishable.