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GIve Us Back Our Bodies (A Poem on Reproductive Rights)
I remember that day
June 24th, 2022
The day our bodies were taken from us
By people who know nothing about them
By those who were obsessed with control
On that day,
I thought of the women of the 1960s
Like Margaret Sanger and Mary Ware Dennett
Who fought life and limb for piece of mind
For the freedom of choice of our own bodies
For the right to contraceptives and sex education
I think of Norma McCorvey
Or better known as Jane Roe
A trailblazer for abortion rights
The mirrors of the past reflect today
Showing people still fighting
For the very same rights
The icons of the past
Worked so hard to have
For every victory
Came an equally crushing defeat
As more and more people began
Embracing our differences
The minority who opposed it
Grew louder
Until it felt like
Their voices were the only ones
Taking up space
So I beg of you
Just like those of the past
Give us back our bodies
Give us the freedom
Of our own choice
Until you do
No one will rest
We’ll scream as loud as we need to
For our voices to be heard
Everyone has the right to their own bodies
No one take that away from us
Not even the Supreme Court
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i wrote this for the dsea contest
oh yeah, f the supreme court. our bodies, our choice.