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Showing posts with label cervix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cervix. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 12, 2023

UPON VOIDING PILLS

by Lavinia Kumar



 

Pill 1: Mifepristone

 

Man, White, Catholic, Texan

Prestigious Hell-Hound Cerberus 

Fortify ice flames of men

 

Goose-step with the always righteous

Trounce smugly all equal rights

Flush Pill #1 right down the toilet

 

Rule as arrogant white pious

Crush every woman’s uterus

Crucify all women’s freedoms

 

Pill 2: Misoprostol

 

Put pistols in every pocket

Abort no eggs. Abort all sense

Fortify that jail for women

 

Kneel together, quote the Bible

Love your neighbor only sometimes

Decree pregnant females un-people

 

Sling out lofty virile lassos 

Circle around a woman’s cervix

Lynch every woman’s freedom



Lavinia Kumar’s latest book is Spirited American Women: Early Writers, Artists, & Activistsvery short prose of near 90 amazing women writers, poets, publishers, painters, artists, abolitionists, early suffragettes, and activists.

Saturday, July 09, 2022

PINK

by Sandra Anfang




I didn’t think they’d do it
I thought it was a bluff.
 
Fifty years of progress
and the promise of more 
wrung like rags and tossed away.
 
Metal hanger signs dot the crowd. 
Bitter copper paints my tongue.
 
Red tears defile our cheeks
divide us into stars and stripes.
Iodine and salt set the stain
 
as the monthly blood of women 
swirls in pinwheel patterns
 
down the snowy drains
of smug old men who mock
our mock democracy.
 
Is that Sisyphus ahead
pushing his bloody burden up the hill
of fat white lies? Senators puff stogies
 
turn on their heels to leer as the
pageant of female flesh flows by
 
shouting, pumping fists and rage
marching in our pink pussy hats.
 
I can see from their lewd smiles
that this is entertainment of the
you look pretty when you’re angry kind.
 
It’s time to take a knee, sisters, every time
that cursed pledge is mouthed.
 
With liberty and justice for all we stand
united, ready to lift each other up.
We are at your cervix, America.


Author’s Note: My small town held a rally and march on Saturday that attracted hundreds of protestors, including many men and children. I'm holding the big sign in the photo by Beth Schlanker in the Santa Rosa Press Democrat, with my ninety-year-old friend.
 

Sandra Anfang is a California poet, teacher, and artist. Her poems have appeared in numerous journals including Rattle, The New Verse News, The MacGuffin, and Spillway. Her poetry collections include Looking Glass Heart (Finishing Line Press, 2016), Road Worrier (Finishing Line Press, 2018), and Xylem Highway (Main Street Rag, 2019). Kelsay Books will publish her chapbook Finishing School in early 2023. She’s been nominated for a Best Short Fictions award, Best of the Net, and a Pushcart Prize. Anfang is founder and host of the monthly series, Rivertown Poets (established 2013), and a poetry teacher in the schools.