TO WESTERN WOMEN
by Aisha
When you look
at me
all you can see
Is the scarf that
covers my hair
My word you can't
hear
Because you're too
full of fear,
Mouth gaping, all
you do is stare.
You think it's not
my own choice,
In your own
"liberation" you rejoice.
You're so thankful
that you're not me.
think I'm
uneducated,
Trapped, oppressed
and subjugated.
You're so thankful
that you are free.
But Western
women you've got it wrong-
You're the weak
and i'm the strong,
For I've rejected
the trap of man.
Fancy clothes- low
neck, short skirt,
These are devices
for pain and hurt,
Always jumping to
the male agenda,
Competing on his
terms.
No job share, no
baby-sitting facilities,
No feeding and
diaper-changing amenities.
No equal pay for
equal skill-
Your job they can
always fill.
Is this
liberation?
A person with
ideas and thought,
I'm not for sale,
I can't be bought.
I won't decorate
anyone's arm,
Nor be promoted
for my charm.
There's more to me
than playing coy.
Living life as a
balancing game- mother,
Daughter, wife,
nurse, cleaner, cook, lover-
And still bring
home a wage.
Who thought up
this modern "freedom"
Where man can
love'em and man can leave 'em.
This is not free
but life in a cage.
Western women you
can have your life.
Mine- it has less
strife.
I cover and I get
respected
Surely that's to
be expected-
For I won't demean
the feminine
I won't live to a
male criterion.
I dance to my own
tune,
And I hope you see
this very soon,
For your own sake-
wake up and use your sight!
Are you so sure
that you are right?