Women's Rights Poem by Annie Louisa Walker

Women's Rights

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You cannot rob us of the rights we cherish,
Nor turn our thoughts away
From the bright picture of a "Woman's Mission"
Our hearts portray.

We claim to dwell, in quiet and seclusion,
Beneath the household roof,--
From the great world's harsh strife, and jarring voices,
To stand aloof;--

Not in a dreamy and inane abstraction
To sleep our life away,
But, gathering up the brightness of home sunshine,
To deck our way.

As humble plants by country hedgerows growing,
That treasure up the rain,
And yield in odours, ere the day's declining,
The gift again;

So let us, unobtrusive and unnoticed,
But happy none the less,
Be privileged to fill the air around us
With happiness;

To live, unknown beyond the cherished circle,
Which we can bless and aid;
To die, and not a heart that does not love us
Know where we're laid.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rakshitha 25 July 2019

Mane house

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bella 27 March 2019

its was the best thing i saw about women rights

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Primrose Tee 24 June 2014

great poem indeed, nice work

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Jayatissa K. Liyanage 24 June 2014

Great thinking. Where ever such oppression exists, naturally women should rise. I like lines in every sense.

7 4 Reply

A great poem on women empowerment and having relevance for today where world opinion is large.

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Annie Louisa Walker

Annie Louisa Walker

Staffordshire, England
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