brittle light
brittle light
Oct 31, 2013

It wasn't always like this, was it?

what would I do with a middle-class, white, American woman?

probably turn to drugs
or alcohol,
while going broke,
trying to find and negotiate
her 'happy place'
as I painfully pretended to enjoy
the in-laws' family crap
and be force-fed whole gains, granola, and broccoli

talk!
she'd want us to TALK!
no no, that would be it
it would be over
so over

talk?
what she'd really mean is
"listen to me, listen to me
you never listen to me"
....and she would never shut up

It wasn't always like this, was it?

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Region, Country: upstate New York USA, USA

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Seren

Seren

11 years 6 months ago

Not all women are chatty, you just have to look harder, myself ? I am pretty quiet unless I am poked then it all changes, I really loved your poem even though its aimed at a certain group of women I think a lot of women and not all of them are middle-class are chatters lol I had a little giggle you sound exasperated

with love JC xxx

brittle light

but sometimes the shoe fits...own up to it white, middle class woman of America!
Equality does not mean being pushy, bossy, and demanding. Chill out women!

I think I've said enough...Too much

got to run (and hide) now

thanks for your thoughts

E

To me, there is more to this than chatting. I can say that at times, I know the feeling. Strong write.

Scott

brittle light

yes, more than just talking and chatting and gabbing....etc.

some sense of entitlement has pervaded....a new this, a better that, more of those, a bigger one, upward and onward, more more more! I can't, and don't want to keep up with the unquenchable needs

for now, anyway, I am going solo. It feels GOOD

thanks