This poem was written in response to this image Our bodies are containers To hold our cells and organs Each part vital for life Women are seen as objects Defined by our shape Judged for looks and appeal Marketed for men Sold as propaganda Buy this and you’ll get lucky Women are perceived as less … Continue reading Women’s Bodies
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A World in the Pages
The unfolded pages of the book are an open invitation to adventure The book flutters its pages at me Its golden pressed title stares at me, Waiting for the words to come to life Pages rustle in anticipation I caress the pages, feeling the soft marks made from a pen long ago I … Continue reading A World in the Pages
Two Seasonal Poems
Winter’s Daughter I used to give everything life. A Summer sunshine girl My soul used to be a sizzling Ball of boiling passion. But now It’s all been taken away from me My soul is now chilled dark. Black. No longer warm but pure ice. In the deepest part I know there’s still Warmth, fighting … Continue reading Two Seasonal Poems