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Every word is courage
Every sentence is war
Every dance is coordination
Every song is audacity
Every moment is victory

Every one of us is a leader
Every one of us is brave
Every one of us is smart
Every one of us is strong
Every one of us has a heart

Everyone else thinks we're silly
Everyone else thinks we're emotional
Everyone else thinks we're weak
Everyone else thinks we can't stand on our own feet

We can pick ourselves up
We can survive the pain
We can prove you wrong
We can paint a picture
We can write a song
We can lead a team
We can defend our beloved
We can be corporate stars
We can be athletic

We don't claim to be superior
We know we're not inferior
We are Women 

-Poem Fanatic


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