Anna WadeMichigan, USA |
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Anna Wade, mother of four and grandmother of seven, writes poems as a way to express her insight of life. All of her poems bare a message. She has one poem published, "Lost Love," which will appear in a book of poems called "Through the Looking Glass." |
I Am That WomanYes! I walked out of the dust of the jungle,But don't hate me. For I was strong and beautiful, without any deceiving ways, Until I walked into your trap. I'm not your slave nor your whore, Or a piece of trash that you feel you can kick out When I no longer fit into your web. Get real! For I know where I came from And I defiantly know who I am. And for heaven's sake, Don't pity me, for I know exactly where I am going, And I will get there with or without your help As for who I am, well, I am that woman who worked your fields, I am that woman who cleaned your homes, I am that woman who took care of your children, I am that woman who cooked your meals, and yes I am even that woman you felt free to rape, who was never given credit for all the things I accomplished in life. But I forgive you for your shortcomings Yet after all this time, I'm still that woman whom you think, just wants to sit around on welfare with a house full of kids, Drinking forty ounces... because I'm too lazy to work. Take a minute and get serious, for I'm not asking for a handout or pity. I just want to be treated with respect! For I am still that woman who walked out of the dust of the jungle, And yes, I am still strong and beautiful. Do I feel you owe me something? Well yes, as a matter of fact, I do You owe me my day in the sun, and my place in time. But don't worry, because soon I will have my day in the sun. And I will proudly walk up and take back my place in time again. So don't pity me, and hold me back. Just get out of my way and give me a chance to be all that I am, And let me push forward, To be all I shall become, for I am that woman. |
All poems Copyright © 1997 Anna Wade. All rights reserved.