What Do Women Want?
By Perie Longo
November 7, 2009

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This poem was read at the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation's 26th Annual Evening for Peace

“What Do Women Want?”
Dr. Sigmund Freud, from his diary

 

we want to be rain and thunder
      want our voices to summon
      sustenance from our battered earth
we want to be heard in the sheaves of wheat
the rustle of scarves
     
want to fling a stone of hope in the still pond,
watch ripples pulse across the great divide

want to step from behind war’s shadow
      want to be sun, gather and stand
      in gardens we’ve planted, firmly rooted,
up to our ears in green, rich in food
that bulges from each mound
                                    and heavy branch
     
as we hack back vines that choke us all
      open windows in walls, open doors
      through which we freely come and go
and return without dodging snipers
without running away from our lives

may we never again give birth to martyrs
      flown home without limbs or vision
      everywhere women want to be whole together
make stew, simmer all that is true
in the broth of human goodness, invite

every man, woman and child to toss in
      a favored spice, a wish, a way to rebuild
      our fractured world and with tomorrow
in our wombs, we will carry bowls of peace
from hearth to each table, however remote

                        this is what we want—

 

Perie Longo is Poet Laureate Emerita of Santa Barbara, CA.

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