A Woman’s Place – Original Poem by Charleston Poet Loretta Jophlin (In Support of International Women’s Day)
A poem from me to you, in honor of International Women’s Day.
A Woman’s Place – Original Poem
By Loretta Jophlin
Today we celebrate our gifts to make the world a better place
We have fought to be counted amongst the human race
We are not here for your pleasure, but we’ll alleviate your pain
You can’t “grab” us or grope us in jest for your game
We are not an accessory, a muse or a “plate”
Our strength is limitless and we stand against hate
We are half of the world, half of the love, half of the power
We have come through the worst and lived our darkest hour
Women unite, with children and our brothers
We fight for justice and respect each other
We won’t be reminded of “our place” again
Our place is this world, equal to all men.
*Loretta has been a featured poet twice in the last year at East Bay Meeting House Monday Evening Poetry and Open Mic
She recently published a collection entitled “Ephemeral Unions: The Art of Never Being Still”