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sufrommich

(22,871 posts)
Sat Jun 23, 2012, 04:02 PM Jun 2012

I Am A Woman...

I am a woman

Born of a woman of struggle

The struggle of a time and place where choices not known kept the mind from soaring.

The struggle of cultural expectations that dictated a future less than unknown potential.

The struggle of being trapped by a fertile womb that neither time nor circumstance could hold at bay.

The struggle of captivity tied to hell by ceremony and need that held the crust of bread as a chain.

Never free because the trap was life itself.

I am a woman

Born into a life of struggle.

The struggle of not knowing a bigger world until bound to a smaller one by bodies fruit and love too deep to imagine gone.

The struggle of never enough time, money or self to stretch to the end of necessity, salvation blocked by gender.

The struggle of navigating the territorial grounds of testosterone dominated board rooms with only instinct and façade as armor.

The struggle of fighting the stranglehold of “acceptable” to breathe and stretch refusing explanations .

Seeing hope of futures unbound by ignorance and set free by knowledge.

I am a woman

With children born of struggles new.

The struggle of the perception of difference as wrong, to be shunned as if born of unclean or unholy rites.

The struggle of self as individual without the necessity of bowing to convention or religion without question.

The struggle of acceptance without peer approval for those not included in “their” categories of who deserves equality.

The struggle of standing for personal right against multitudes who in ignorance or anger challenge your souls sureness.

Struggle is constant and constantly changing as knowledge sends brilliant rays of light to shine on the unknown and feared making it familiar and friend.



http://www.unitewomen.info/unite-women-blog/i-am-a-woman/



Make sure you read the bio of the poet Patricia M Gil on the bottom of the page. Beautiful.

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I Am A Woman... (Original Post) sufrommich Jun 2012 OP
Born into a life of struggle. Can't even get anyone to admit the struggle exists!... Little Star Jun 2012 #1
I am so glad I decided to peek in here today. MuseRider Jun 2012 #2
ahhhh, seabeyond Jun 2012 #3
Thanks so much for stopping by muserider! boston bean Jun 2012 #4
I wish good health for your husband and LiberalLoner Jun 2012 #5
All the best, MuseRider... I'm glad you stopped by. hlthe2b Jun 2012 #6

MuseRider

(34,112 posts)
2. I am so glad I decided to peek in here today.
Sat Jun 23, 2012, 06:13 PM
Jun 2012

Except for one evening of weakness I have been away from DU for a month or longer. I stopped in just to see what was going on and this was on the Latest Page.

Wonderful.

Not thrilled with much else I am reading but this, this is wonderful. Thank you.


*I will not be back a lot I think. My husband is having major health issues and is in line for heart surgery if we can ever get through all the testing for other issues. We will be fine, he is in great shape but it does take a lot of time. Wanted to say hi, will use this thread because I know all of you will read it

 

seabeyond

(110,159 posts)
3. ahhhh,
Sat Jun 23, 2012, 06:15 PM
Jun 2012

hugs to you muse and always wonderful when we do see you. i hear it with your hubby and hopin all goes smoothly. take care of you and yours.

boston bean

(36,223 posts)
4. Thanks so much for stopping by muserider!
Sat Jun 23, 2012, 06:15 PM
Jun 2012

I wish you and your husband the best of health! Take Care... Hope to see you again soon...

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