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Would if I said
the chain of command
across the barren, naked land
was nulled? Stopped by one to stand,
so high and mighty: Man.
Suppose the theory of God
Is true
And She, Mother Nature, only knew
of the greater of the two, one was man
But the better was a girl.
How’d you react
if in fact
God herself was a woman?
No penis-bearing angry man,
just an entity with a plan.
How’d you feel if copper and steel
Were derived from her eyes.
All facts and lies
Came from her demise.
Would Man be surprised?
Man would say such is a lie,
“I hold the key to life and pride,
Who builds, conquers, and rules the world.
No space for a little girl”.
Yet man alone would not exist,
There is no urban myth,
For the greater of the two had been Woman.
Who knew?
Creator of ALL life
and by ALL, I mean all
Little and small
Tiny or tall
Women created it all.
The building you see across the street
One of her most minor feats.
The life within yourself
Her most excellent ability dealt.
Like ants working for the Queen
who provides all life.
Man, created for Her protection
While She provided all life.
Her views pure,
Her smile is genuine.
She knew exactly what to do.
Yet her master plan,
The Man
developed his stand.
They stole from the tree and conquered the land.
All with his left hand.
And power grew.
He learned to write.
And then he wrote — “God is Man”.
In the end, of course, He’ll be judged.
Most likely sent to hell.
And for Women?
I pray, their story, we’ll all tell.


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by Brandon Mecella Carey Walker

Published on October 29, 2024