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Q: Pro-choice Poem
asked by: oopoopoop on January 24th, 2006
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Found this elsewhere -- worth reading:

right to life

a woman is not a pear tree
thrusting her fruit into mindless fecundity
into the world. Even pear trees bear
heavily one year and rest and grow the next.
An orchard gone wild drops few warm rotting
fruit in the grass but the trees stretch
high and wiry gifting the birds forty
feet up among inch long thorns.
Broken atavistically from the smooth wood.
A woman is not a basket you place
your buns in to keep them warm. Not a brood
hen you can slip duck eggs under.
Not the purse holding the coins of
your descendants till you spend them in wars.
Not a bank where your genes collect interest
and interesting mutations in the tainted
rain, anymore than you are.
You plant your corn and harvest
it to eat or sell. You put the lamb
in the pasture to fatten and haul it in
to butcher for chops. You slice
the mountain in two for a road and gouge
the high plains for coal and the waters
run muddy for miles and years.
Fish die but you do not call them yours
unless you wished to eat them.
Now you legislate mineral rights in a woman.
You lay claim to her pastures for grazing,
fields for growing babies likes iceburg
lettuce. You value children so dearly
that none ever go hungry, none weep
with no one to tend them when mothers
work, none lack fresh fruit,
none chew lead or cought to death and your
orphanages are empty. Every noon the best
restaurants serve poor children steaks.
At this moment at nine o'clock a partera
is performing a table top abortion on an
unwed mother in texas who can't get medicaid
any longer. In five days she will die
of tetanus and her little daughter will cry
and be taken away. Next door a husband
and wife are sticking pins in the son
they did not want. They will explain
for hours how wicked he is,
how he wants disipline.
We are all born of woman, in the rose
of the womb we suckled our mother's blood
and every baby born has a right to love
like a seedling to the sun. Every baby born
unloved, unwanted, is a bill that will come
due in twenty years with interest, an anger
that must find a target, a pain that will
beget pain. A decade downstream a child
screams, a woman falls, a synagogue is torched,
a firing squad summoned, a button
is pushed and the world burns.
I will choose what enters me, what becomes,
flesh of my flesh. Without choice, no politics,
no ethics lives. I am not your cornfield,
not your uranium mine, not your calf
for fattening, not your cow for milking.
You may not use me as your factory.
Priests and legislators do not hold
shares in my womb or my mind.
This is my body. If I give it to you
i want it back. My life
is a non-negotiable demand.

-marge piercy
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Tylanas
replied on January 24th, 2006
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That is really cool. There is a lot of anger in that poem, but a lot of wonderful pride in being .Woman as well. It definately speaks out for the choie, and our right to it.
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[.lauren.]
replied on March 12th, 2008
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Lauren
I love that I found people that are pro choice.
I am so sick of people preeching me about how abortions are horrible....
I think that everybody has a right
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GodfearingCatholic
replied on April 17th, 2008
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it didn't ryme, bummer
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Reptar
replied on April 21st, 2008
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Most poems don't rhyme. They usually end up sounding mechanical and have bad word choices anyway.
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CoolGlassofH2O
replied on April 23rd, 2008
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a poem doesnt nees to rhyme in order for it to make sense if you pay attention. i liked it very much actually cause it made sense women are not here to be used or treated as cattle
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eeyore46
replied on April 23rd, 2008
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That is why there are birth control pills. Not only are we blessed with the ability to have children, but the right not too, should we choose! Why do women allow unprotected sex with the HIV and STD's in the world?
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Reptar
replied on April 24th, 2008
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For that matter, why do men allow it either? Yes, birth control pills help give women a choice as do condoms and most other methods, but they all fail. This is why we also need the choice of abortion.
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eeyore46
replied on April 25th, 2008
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Exactly, why do a lot of men feel it is always up to the woman to protect themselves against pregnacy? Birth control pills are not going to stop the STD's, as you stated. Yes, they do fail, I have known a coule of women who have gotten pregnant and said they were on birth control and their partner was using protection!
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Jaded2
replied on May 20th, 2009
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It's homicide
Immature, irresponsible women use abortion as birth control. Only women who have never had an abortion come here and are able to say those things, most women have feelings of guilt and depression afterwards. It can leave a woman sterile to never concieve again. Foolish women!

I, too, am a woman.
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jesusistruth
replied on May 20th, 2009
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Pro-life poem by me
A baby’s not a byproduct
Of all that sex you enjoy.
It’s a gift, it’s a blessing,
Not something to destruct.

A baby’s not an object
That you can disregard,
It’s a child, not a choice,
Not something to reject.

And when doctors are hired killers,
What has the world come to?
It seems all too wrong,
What happens at Tiller’s.

It’s no part-time thing,
To be a mother.
From conception to death,
Even if it was just a fling.

The goal to which I strive,
Is to rid the world of abortion.
In closing, please remember,
That baby is alive.

(fyi Tiller's is the abortion clinic in Wichita, KS)
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Phenicks
replied on May 20th, 2009
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The poem posted in the OP actually DOES have a rhyming pattern. Its spoken word. I write poems too. My poem on this reproductive choice is about me choosing to give birth, I may post it over at the pro-life forum but I also have one defending the right to an abortion, I wrote it in HIGH SCHOOL so it snothing like the poem posted in the OP so 'll revamp it and post it in the pro-choice forum..maybe even right here...
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jesusistruth
replied on June 2nd, 2009
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I may be prolife, but I would like to send my condolences for the death of the late George Tiller; no one deserves to die like that
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