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my body, their choice
women storming the streets
swarming together
a sea of power
holding signs
holding pleads
holding dreams
and chanting
shouting
desperate
for life
for freedom
for
help
screaming until their throats scratch
and become hoarse
and their voices become
silent
but no one wants to hear them
no one wants to listen
to the words they have to say
people only want to ignore them
to pretend they don’t exist
so they can make themselves
feel better about what they’ve done
my sisters
standing outside the capitol building
marching up the steps
pleading for their rights
pleading to live
freely
frustrated
tired of
telling the people exactly
what they need
exactly what needs to be done
but
no one is listening
no one wants to hear them
their voices
in texas
a young girl
13
not even old enough to get a job
gets raped
violated
by someone
who abused their power
someone who destroyed
another person’s life
her life
her fresh
young
life
and hurt her in ways
that we can’t even imagine
that we want to pretend
don’t exist
that we want to ignore
but
she
gets
punished
she gets forced
to carry that fetus
to carry that fetus
to carry
that
fetus
to carry that
heavy
reminder
of that man
that monster
who
stole her pride
and innocence
and ripped her to shreds
but she’s
the one who gets
punished
our foremothers
expected better
from this country
when they fought decades ago
for our future
for our children and grandchildren
our foremothers
didn’t want us to go back
to the way things were
before
when we
were nothing
when we were shrugged off
afterthoughts
taken advantage of
for our benefits
just honeys
to win
like prizes at some
sick
perverted
carnival
our foremothers
didn’t want us
to make things worse
than they were
before
to take everything
all of those rights
all of those freedoms
all of that
progress
that they gave to us
that they worked for
that they fought for
that they lived for
that they died for
and hand it back
to the men at the top
to ruin
the road
that they paved
for us
a woman
miscarries
loses her baby
her beloved baby
that she was looking forward to meeting
her baby that she renovated a room for
spent days looking at paints
and cribs
and she loses it
and she gets blamed for it
she gets
punished
for it
they put her on trial
tell her to tell the truth
she tells
the whole truth
nothing but the truth
but they refuse to listen
they want to
take away her words
take away her emotions
take away
anything that makes her
human
real
make her not human
make her not real
make her a criminal
create someone else
who they can feel better
about hating
about beating down
about publicly shaming
make
someone
else
she’s a criminal
are the words that they burn
into the minds
of every young
impressionable
person
they can prey on
she murdered a baby
did you drink
did you smoke
what did you do
what did you not do
did you eat healthy
did you go to the doctor regularly
what could you have done to stop this
why didn’t you stop this
how could you have not stopped this
how could you let a baby die
you monster
murderer
baby killer
what the hell is wrong with you
why didn’t you do more
you should have done more
guilty
guilty
guilty
a person goes to the doctor
tells the doctor
i don’t want
to have children
can you please perform a hysterectomy
how old are you
the doctor asks
they are young
too young to make this decision
the doctor decides
why do you want this procedure
you’re young
so young
too
young
you have your whole life ahead of you
why don’t you want children
why would you want to do something so
life-altering
the person has had an abortion before
they don’t want to do it again
they don’t want to talk about it
they were hurt
and they want to prevent it from happening
again
they tell the doctor this
but
have you asked your partner
are they okay with this
i don’t think your partner would
be happy if they found out
what if they want a family
i don’t need to ask my partner
the doctor frowns
are you sure
are you really sure
are you absolutely
truly sure
are you sure
yes
i’m sorry
i’m afraid i can’t help you
i’m afraid
i can’t help you
the doctor is not really sorry
not afraid
no
but they are afraid
they are so afraid
we’re all afraid
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I wrote this piece as a response to the abortion ban in Texas, and it is for every person who has ever felt less than because of the way others have treated you. Power is in numbers.