International Women’s Day: a poem

She managed to brush her teeth today

She won a big deal and got her own way

She wants to be heard and have her say

She wants the mean voice in her head to GO AWAY

She’s a strong woman and, dear heart, so are you

She is devoted to children and creating a home

She is devoted to Art, happily alone

She is lost and she’s searching but self-doubt is loud

She’s a dreamer, a wanderer, her head in the clouds

She’s a strong woman, and sweet soul, so are you

She strives for greatness, for difference, for change,

She works for money, a simple job, is that so strange?

She works at home, keeping all the wheels turning

She’s not allowed to work and she’s angry and burning

She’s a strong woman and, my love, so are you

She’s got skin the colour of melting gold

She’s got eyes that are haunted, full of sadness and cold 

She’s got skin the colour of deep richest bronze

She’s got a neck as long as an overworked swan’s

She’s a strong woman, and (u ok hun?) so are you

She’s got abs of steel, a body to die for

She’s got a body, she wishes for no more

She’s got a softness, she’s curvy and round

She’s got rolls and ripples and two glorious mounds

She’s a strong woman, understand so are you

She is Venus, she is Gaia, 

she is Nyx, this girl is on fire

She is God’s child, 

she is her servant

She is her own charge,

God-less and fervent,

She’s a strong woman, God knows, so are you

She is all passion, all vigour and vim,

She is quiet and contained, all thoughts are within

She fizzes and whizzes and “just never stops!”

She’s slow-living, quick-thinking, free from the clock

She’s a strong woman, indeed, so are you

She’s got a career, she’s “just” got a job

She thinks your jargon makes you sound like a nob

She’s obsessed with crystals, the universe and more

She loves the data, the facts, knowing the score

She’s a strong woman, and I know you are too

She was “trying”, got lucky, popped one right out

She pees on sticks but no baby, a drought,

She cries for her losses, her could-haves, her dreams,

She’s got a brood and is bursting at the seams

She’s a strong woman and, brave one, so are you

These limiting categories are holding us back

Fear of difference, of change, self-doubt, and all that

Here’s the truth, can we all just agree

She is you, you am I, we are her can’t you see?

We all are strong woman, her, she, you and me.

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