Don’t Call Me Superwoman: A Feminist PoemBy Priya Florence Shah / December 15, 2019 Don’t Call Me Superwoman A Feminist Poem by Priya Florence Shah Don’t call me Superwoman I don’t want to be your Mom I don’t want to be your champion Someone to fall back on I want an equal partner One who steps up to the plate I want someone who plays his part A friend, a steadfast mate I’m not your superwoman I do not multi-task I will not cook or clean or care If you don’t do your part I need you to stand with me We’ll walk side by side And each of us will bear the load Or don’t come for the ride I’m not your superwoman Become your maid, I won’t I refuse to be responsible For doing the things you don’t You can pick up your own socks Put your shoes on the rack I refuse to be guilt-tripped Into picking up your slack Don’t call me Superwoman I’m a human being like you And deserve as much as anyone Some love and self-care too Share this:FacebookXLike this:Like Loading... Related
Shweta February 12, 2020 at 6:24 pm Wow, this is so beautifully written. So pleasingly explained…loved it..
Priya Singh March 20, 2020 at 3:49 pm Wao!! Amazing… Really It’s Awesome Mam, Loved this Poem Going to Share in My Friends Group. Again Good Luck Mam, Waiting for Your Next one.
Wow, this is so beautifully written. So pleasingly explained…loved it..
Thank you, Shweta
Wao!! Amazing…
Really It’s Awesome Mam, Loved this Poem
Going to Share in My Friends Group.
Again Good Luck Mam, Waiting for Your Next one.
Thank you