A woman in all her phenomenal-ness

Photo: Dr. Tererai Trent/tererai.org

The poetry corner is a collection of lyrical creations from poets around the world. The poems touch on various contemporary issues from race to community, culture to social phenomena - told from the unique rhythmic perspectives of their authors.


My father said education was not for me
As I pleaded with him to let me learn how to read
“It is the boys that are the bread-winners of tomorrow!
And you as a girl must proceed to follow
The custom of an eleven year old bride
A forty year old's pride: his seniority will guide, and provide.”
Guide and provide?
He beat me until I succumbed to his stride
Abused me with words designed to dismantle my pride
The only thing he willingly supplied
Was sex and the occasional mistress
But there was no time to cradle my distress
For I was too busy ensuring my children were fed and dressed
Seeking opportunities even though I was oppressed
Earning degrees in spite of the stress
And yes!
I was too busy being a woman in all her phenomenal-ness

This poem was inspired by the compelling life story of Dr. Tererai Trent, a Zimbabwean woman who despite being a child bride survivor and young mother, went on to earn a doctorate and advocate for others’ right to fight for their dreams. It is dedicated to all women who have overcome painful trials in life to achieve success. Learn more about Dr. Trent’s story.

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Sarah K.

Sarah is a Communication Specialist by day and an Ankara fashion designer by night. She writes poems when the spirit moves her and loves soccer, working out and dancing. As a third culture kid (TCK) she is always on the move but currently lives in East Africa.

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