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Saturday
05Jul

For strong women

by Marge Piercy

A strong woman is a woman who is straining.
A strong woman is a woman standing
on tiptoe and lifting a barbell
while trying to sing Boris Godunov.
A strong woman is a woman at work
cleaning out the cesspool of the ages,
and while she shovels, she talks about
how she doesn't mind crying, it opens
the ducts of the eyes, and throwing up
develops the stomach muscles, and
she goes on shoveling with tears
in her nose.

A strong woman is a woman in whose head
a voice is repeating, I told you so,
ugly, bad girl, bitch, nag, shrill, witch,
ballbuster, nobody will ever love you back,
why aren't you feminine, why aren't
you soft, why aren't you quiet, why
aren't you dead?

A strong woman is a woman determined
to do something others are determined
not be done. She is pushing up on the bottom
of a lead coffin lid. She is trying to raise
a manhole cover with her head, she is trying
to butt her way through a steel wall.
Her head hurts. People waiting for the hole
to be made say, hurry, you're so strong.

A strong woman is a woman bleeding
inside. A strong woman is a woman making
herself strong every morning while her teeth
loosen and her back throbs. Every baby,
a tooth, midwives used to say, and now
every battle a scar. A strong woman
is a mass of scar tissue that aches
when it rains and wounds that bleed
when you bump them and memories that get up
in the night and pace in boots to and fro.

A strong woman is a woman who craves love
like oxygen or she turns blue choking.
A strong woman is a woman who loves
strongly and weeps strongly and is strongly
terrified and has strong needs. A strong woman is strong
in words, in action, in connection, in feeling;
she is not strong as a stone but as a wolf
suckling her young. Strength is not in her, but she
enacts it as the wind fills a sail.

What comforts her is others loving
her equally for the strength and for the weakness
from which it issues, lightning from a cloud.
Lightning stuns. In rain, the clouds disperse.
Only water of connection remains,
flowing through us. Strong is what we make
each other. Until we are all strong together,
a strong woman is a woman strongly afraid.

(From her book  The Moon is Always Female)

July 5, 2008


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Reader Comments (9)

Strong woman. I see myself in these words, sometimes...love this, thank you, I am going to keep this and share this!!
July 5, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterClaudia
What a great poem. I can really relate to the first two paragraphs - so I must be a strong woman! The last paragraph is really lovely - being loved for who we are, holding each other up. So true.
July 5, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLynn
I like the part about finding comfort in being loved both for "the strength and for the weakness from which it issues."
July 5, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterGranola-grrrl
Love it, V.
July 6, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKelby
And there are the "memories that get up in the night and pace in boots to and fro."

I love that line, that image.
July 6, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterV-Grrrl
Nice capture, Ms V.

I passed it on to those I thought might smile that smile of recognition over it.
July 6, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDi
"People waiting say...hurry, you're so strong." I often find those to be the same people saying the stuff in stanza two. Sadly ironic.
July 6, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterNance
Thank you for this. You share the most important things.

Bravo.
July 8, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterwendy
Wow.

:)
July 13, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAmber

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