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POWER OF A WOMAN BY CONFIDENCE ONYEMA.

POWER OF A WOMAN 

Keeps the home together 
She's the home's pillar
Fights the home's battles 
On her knees at night
And the physical,
She fights with all her might
That's who we call MOTHER.
POWER OF A WOMAN.

Loves you in times of want
When you flop, she don't front
Manages you and your tummy
Your damages are taken care of
Bring home some shawty
She makes no noise, not a fake cough
But makes you breakfast, great WIFE
POWER OF A WOMAN. 

Wears the pants at work
At the hem of affairs, a rock
Not to be messed with 
Cause she's at the top of her game 
When she stamps her feet
Y'all scurry and hurry, she's a dame
Dance to her beat CAREER WOMAN
POWER OF A WOMAN 

Some call it bottom power
Wit and control gear
Subtle reflexes
Men are swayed
Calculated excesses 
All expenses paid
She's just awesome, CLASSY LADY
POWER OF A WOMAN 

But I ask, what's her worth?
If she don't advocate positive change in life's court
That's what she should fight for
With all her might and power 
To redeem our nation's core
And not get frightened or cower
Use what she's got right of course
THE POWER OF A WOMAN 
                      
              Confidence Onyema

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