Poem: I Still Have My Dignity and My Voice

On Bluesky, yesterday was "Don't F-- with a Poet Day". It was to give a voice to women who were being treated by men as 'objects of consumption'. Not only for their bodies, but their minds, hearts, souls and voices. This is my poem. There's an extra stanza that I couldn't fit in the 300 word count.

They asked you what I did 
for a living 
You told them
"she's just a stay at home mom" 
despite knowing that I 
craft ideas every day 

Twenty nine years
three children
who need constant care
but despite all of that
my voice still soars
though you always dismiss it.

But I can use words 
to speak the truth. 
You know that 
I'm more than a title. 
I'm more than just 
who you think I am.

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