With today's stunning poem, "Gender
Veils: Moth Women" by Nina Rubinstein Alonso, Writing In A Woman's Voice
will take a vacation until July 30, 2017.
Happy days to all.
Gender Veils: Moth Women
by Nina Rubinstein Alonso
1. Veils
First time Tangier
women in black veils
wrapped like moths at night
wings stuck to our front door
chill November signals winter
or something else meaning unclear
tubes of dark cloth with
women folded inside
walking fear
because our voices
vibrate high notes judged
unconvincing meaning female
wrapped in satin shawls
lower the tone try to understand
pressure of gender generations
no school no vote own no
property even babies belong to
‘him’—father brother husband
holy books distort dogma
pulled down from infinite source
as if divine wears gender.
2. Ropes
Woman in a Persian garden
arms chained to a blooming tree
no dancing nymph
no swirl of drapery
she screams she cries
who wouldn’t go mad
wearing cuffs of gold or iron
caged prisoner wrists
can’t move
can’t try can’t attempt
let rules from ancient days
bend before my axe.
3. Earth Woman Sky
She draws moth wings
dark shapes
luna six spot
burnet grey dagger
emperor gum
blotched emerald
silver vagabond
teardrop orchid
adders mouth
adam and eve
fairy slipper name after name
lifting moth woman
bent over hair nailed to the ground
cut free will she stand
are her legs strong enough
can earth wings fly?
4.
Noises of leaden prayer
In the brass heat of day
wrapped women
fear men
carrying weapons
fear change
I’m
one spy of many
writing underground pages
whispering under my veil
pouring light
generations forward
we’ll get shot at
bleed explanations
before brutes
hearts nailed tight
as if belief makes
violence holy
supposedly sacred
banners wave
fraud as truth
lies insist
trying to shout us down
with noise of funerals
undulant thunder
of leaden prayer.
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