start revolutions
Her feet mark earth
when they fall.
Real women have curves,
dreams, tears,
places to store
the unbroken seams
of her identities.
Hijabi pilots, poets,
new world leaders,
queens, ministers,
new world leaders,
queens, ministers,
saints and healers.
Real women have curves,
of other lives
Are loathed or envied
Are loathed or envied
or villified
Become saintly
and sanctified
though she never aspired
to inspire
to inspire
the quiet housewife
to fire.
- Shaista Tayabali, 2009
images: some of my favourite real women, Queen Rania and Michelle Obama, Mother Theresa and Lady Diana, Dr Maya Angelou
The title of this piece is also the title of a play by Josefina Lopez, which was eventually made into a film starring America Ferrera - both are just wonderful!
Beautiful women, I love them too. And beautiful poem Shaista, thank you.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this poem:)
ReplyDeleteEach of them a woman who made a mark on this Earth, wonderful poem.
ReplyDeleteYou have such a wonderful mind, and I always come here for inspiration, Shaista.
ReplyDeleteGourgeous poem as always, inspiring pill for my cloudy Sartuday! Thank YOU.
ReplyDeleteLove your subversion of the notion of curves
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
crazy field mouse
Oh, this poem has the OOMPH factor turned up to 100! :-) Loved it. From beginning to end. I've read it three times now.
ReplyDelete'Arc the courses of other lives'
Marvellous. That line is pure magic.
Greetings from London. At last.
Inspirtational!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Shaista. A lovely poem to all the real women.
ReplyDeletethis is so great.
ReplyDeletei love love love the 'throws curves' stanza - beautiful.
your blog is divinity, so much power and so much inspiration
This is a wonderful piece, Shaista! Your favorite women are among mine, as well.
ReplyDeleteI had dinner with Maya Angelou about five years ago and later in that evening sat beside her at a performance of Cirque Du Solie. We were both guests of a greeting card company, both licensees. She still is, I am not. Anyway, it was an interesting evening.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great post Shaiasta.
I love the portrait of your granddad.