Many say <br />A woman’s place belongs in the kitchen <br />As if it a sin <br />That statement is pathetically mean <br />I mean why are we so keen <br />To have men as chefs <br /> <br />Gone are the days <br />When she’s only good in bed <br />Fattened up from being well fed <br /> <br />Now A woman’s place <br />Is with her child <br />To tame it from growing wild <br />Apart from flashing her smile and her eyelids <br />She’s a gem <br />She knows how to dance <br />And the true meaning of romance <br />To state a woman’s place <br />Is simply a hopeless case <br /> <br />A woman’s place <br />Is hard to say <br />A woman’s place <br />Is in her brain <br />She knows how to save your pennies <br />For the day it heavily rains <br />Saving you from losing face <br /> <br />A woman’s place is at work <br />For without her <br />There will be no sweet talk <br /> <br />Her place is also with her man <br />The guy who is her ultimate fan <br />She is the only one that <br />can soothe a mans disturbed mind <br />Her specie is really one of a kind <br />That melodic union she must span <br /> <br />A womans place <br />in this day and age <br />is one which we must embrace <br />Her changeless face <br />invigorates any race <br /> <br /> <br />© Sylvia Chidi- 17 October 2005 <br /> <br />www.sylviachidi.com<br /><br />Sylvia Chidi<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-woman-s-place-2/
