Another Woman
By AshleeThis is a poem by Carol Kaplan:
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ANOTHER WOMAN
Today another woman died
and not on a foreign field
and not with a rifle strapped to her back,
and not with a large defense of tanks
rumbling and rolling behind her.
She died without CNN covering her war.
She died without talk of intelligent bombs
and strategic targets
The target was simply her face, her back
her pregnant belly.The target was her precious flesh
that was once composed like music
in her mothers body and sung
in the anthem of birth.The target was this life
that had lived its own dear wildness,
had been loved and not loved,
had danced and not danced.A life like yours or mine
that had stumbled up
from a beginning
and had learned to walk
and had learned to read.
and had learned to sing.Another woman died today.
not far from where you live;
Just there, next door where the tall light
falls across the pavement.Just there, a few steps away
where youve often heard shouting,
Another woman died today.She was the same girl
her mother used to kiss;
the same child you dreamed
beside in school.
The same baby her parents
walked in the night with
and listened and listened and listened
For her cries even while they slept.And someone has confused his rage
with this womans only life.-Carol Geneya Kaplan
Domestic Violence Awareness Month Is Every Month
By Alex
This originally posted on my blog Late Enough:
Almost 25% of
all U.S. women have experienced domestic violence.
Focus
He finally broke my glasses.
The company claimed indestructibility.
But I knew better,
Even then, years ago,
I told the saleswoman, nothing lasts forever.
Most things hardly last at all.
But she was almost right,
The glasses lasted longer than most.
When I thought my face would never hold a pair
Between the broken nose and eyes to match,
The glasses waited on the hospital tray,
For an hour or a day, once for a week.
Rising, I would put the wire rims on my shame
And he would pick me up a block away
In his blue Ford, full of apologies and promises.
The ride never lasted long enough.
As the sun rises against my blurred hospital bed,
I cradle the cracked, delicate lenses
And gradually lift them to my face.
I know forever when I see it.
If you are experiencing domestic violence, you can get help. The National Domestic Violence Hotline is 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) & 1.800.787.3224 (TTY) for ANONYMOUS and CONFIDENTIAL HELP 24/7. Calling may be safer than using your computer since computers can be monitored.
If you are a healthcare worker, your patients have experienced domestic violence. Are you screening them? Do you know that domestic violence leads to lead to over 73,000 hospitalizations and 1,500 deaths? Feel free to read more at US Dept. of Health and Human Services' page where there are programs and tools for healthcare workers on domestic violence.
If you work, encourage your employer to create a comprehensive workplace response to domestic violence. It DOES effect your workplace. Absenteeism, increased healthcare costs, reduced productivity and the fact that we are ALL human beings even at work.
If you have four friends, you may have a friend suffering from domestic violence. It happens to all races, ethnicities, sexual orientations and social statuses. Please take the time to learn, pray educate and donate.
These statistics and information are a conglomeration of the Family Violence Prevention Fund, the US Department of Health and Human Services, the Best Business Bureau, and US Department of Labor. The poem is by me. No magazines wanted it, but the poem was published in a local chapbook, 'Sound and Sense,' and my friend who runs a writing workshop for women in prison asked to use it.
A Fist Full Of YOUR Love
By millieA fist full of love is what you gave to me
Ashamed and embarrassed, I asked how this could be.
Your actions spoke volumes, your words were so clear
You lifted me up and held me and took away my fears
What I felt for you was love and an overwhelming peace
I knew that you were my comforter and that the pain would soon cease
I couldn’t understand how you could love me so much
You left me whole and complete from your most tender touch.
I thought my life was insignificant, and a way out I could not see
But a fist full of love is what you gave to me.
What a quickening of a spirit, a human enlightenment
A time full of healing, a relationship wonderment
Amazing acts committed, I thank YOU that I’m free
A fist full of love is what you gave to me.
This is dedicated to my Jehovah, My God, The Most High, My Strength, My Comforter, My Wonderful Counselor………..Thank you for giving me a “fist full of YOUR love”
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