Women Poem by Raimi Babatunde

Women



He made the man the strongest of all
To till the ground and eat therefrom
He made the man wiser than the wisest
But he made a woman to wipe his tears

In heaven He made us all in His image
Promised protection from noisome pestilence
But asked that we always seek wisdom
Some of these hidden between her pout breasts

He gave us peace that passeth all understanding
Joy eternal that flows from the top
And when a house is as peaceful as the stream
Not too faraway is a woman wiser than Solomon

For ages past, they've been suppressed and silenced
But this narrative is fast changing in our world
When you do find your cause, run with it
A world without women is not worth living

If all you've got as a woman is your cooking skills
Or a PH.d. In the beautiful art of procreation
You are a disgrace to feminity at large
A waste of the human resource called "Woman"

In my quest towards excellence in life and ministry
I have met principalities and powers adorned in Angelic apparels
Sucked from their breast of wisdom and intelligence
In honour therefore, I pen this to all the women in the world.

Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: love
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kim Barney 29 July 2020

I agree that a world without women would not be worth much, and mankind would not survive very long!

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