Female Chauvinism Poem by David N. Munene

Female Chauvinism



Does it have to be so?
What if there actually existed
A state that is more twisted
Where all was up-bottom
As opposed to bottom-up
A village in which women spoke
And men had no right to speak?

I only wrestle with imaginative creativity
As to what a female chauvinist society,
Full of men who had no place, but piety
Would be like in the modern day

Picture a man with a valid point
But because he is,
Only she can speak
Simply because she is
A male point; invalid
A female point; sacred
And men would do nothing about it

What if the world in which man resides,
Is unchangeably a woman’s world?
What if the world in which woman resides,
She actually decides who gets cold?

I have seen women agonize
As men forcibly organize
About how to antagonize
And fail to, the female rationale recognize
Citing foolish issues like body size
Killing the very wombs that concretize
Their capacity to fully masculinize

A woman republic
Where a woman speaks in public
And it chills the male pubic
Is worth challenging this paradox archaic

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Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: power,women,women empowerment,feminism,men
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