Woman, heroine of the world
Woman, eyes with dew, the arms of soft feathers, heart
sugar, iron will,
your solid body is the pillar on which rests the world.
In your veins flows the love flows like the Nile.
Donna, the mother of Life,
walk through the steps of your life, with difficulty, but with unwavering confidence
,
dispensing food where there is only misery.
's smile and spirit of sacrifice are your wrinkles
and you show her fair eye watching you,
the show as a decorative lace and roses with thorns.
ordinary woman, this is you heroin in the world because
express your courage in the reality of everyday heroism in those small
nestled in the folds of each day.
You are the example to your sisters:
when wars, suffering, evil exhausted
will teach you not to yield to the yield of the offense.
Donna, an artist, queen, worker, student, lover
hundreds of portraits of Ms. evoke your face.
But nobody really knows who you are:
that is a mystery that only you know.
you the many faces of nature and the immortality of the time. You
History teaches with wisdom, you are poetry. You
resistance to pain!
resistance to injury!
resistance to poverty!
resistance to injustice ... Oh, your thousand names!
Women, the signs on the palms are your struggles and your victories.
This world often do not deserve:
not understand, can not love you, do not know how to respect.
yet, you woman, proud and tall,
shouting your claims without fear!
Now, stop to look at the blinding brightness of the yellow mimosa ...
But stop to it: you're so much more!
and enables a new future to find you,
stretch out your arms and tilt your steps to tomorrow.
Women, the world is yours! Every Day Is Yours!
're the favorite daughter of this that we celebrate March 8,
but you are the favorite daughter every day, you're always
woman, do not forget,
and makes' your nature is a privilege every one of those days!
Take up the flag of your passion and your courage with pride!
Women, never forget your strength
makes you safe and impregnable fortress!
2009
(poetry on the theme of International Women's Day written for a literary competition)
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