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Soap Opera
You called her unmarriable because she fought for her rights You wanted her to stay home And cook, clean, wash, iron and bear you children It was okay with her, you both agreed on five of them And she loved to cook, wash, clean, iron and even wake up early to make you breakfast But she also loved to continue her education, get her degree and teach further as high as her dreams could go You labelled her a man Even when she was the most elegant of all She loved make-up, girl's nights out, to be pampered and admirred But you couldn't see beyond her political ambitions She had won many seats and gone up the ladder And now she wanted to be president "No way" you thought "not in my lifetime!" you continued on your thoughts... You profiled her as round, curvy, juicy, yummy thing A toy for you to play around with An object to feed your appetite And the things that went through your mind as she sat across from you on those morning meetings She was the least paid employee in that male dominated company You knew that very well But one thing you did not know was that she was a fighter She was not going to give up She had the brains and she stood strong Paving way for many more You even called her a soap opera Did you ever think to look at yourself on the mirror?
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