Image:Creative Commons ~ Afghanistan Matters
I am hidden from the world but not silent.
My cry sifts with sand in a desert freedom song.
My heart beats within this blue shroud
reaffirming there is life beyond its oppression.
My verses are a dove that carries my reality
to sisters who live beyond the west wind.
History has tried
to silence the voices of women
but adversity only
strengthens their vocal chords.
The rights of women’s
health should not be hung
on the cross of a
political agenda.
Ask a woman
pregnant by rape
if conception is
impossible.
Would the same legislators
who wish to deny women birth control
write legislation
to deny males a pharmaceutical erection?
©Susie
Clevenger 2012
Kenia Cris introduced us to the landai poetry of the Afghanistan women. Because they are at risk of beating and possibly death for writing poetry they use pen names to create their work.
I decided to also include landai poems from the perspective of women in the United States.Read more about the poetry form and the women who write it at Real Toads ~ Kenia's Wednesday Challenge
Comments
All of yours so say much! Together they speak the world of their lives, so haunting! Well written~
I love that line, and I liked how you shifted focus to the more western voice, where women are still battling for a fair deal.
I doubt very much if they would deny a man his rights to Viagra in the same way they want to deny women their rights to not want a baby as a result of incest or rape. Sometimes your countries right wing outdated so called Christian, and utterly biased (against women) politics amaze me.