-- Women's March first anniversary 2018
Crone privilege abides here
Crone privilege abides here
in the steady pour of the Mississippi.
Her laughter, belly deep, shadows grackles and gulls,
her inconvenience, forever indentured with her
shoals,
and her easy is fickle, full of silt and minnows.
Crone privilege abides here.
Out of the modern drudge, we know these truths:
Wisdom is love, love is patience, patience takes its time.
On the shoulders of old women, it pushes boulders up a hill,
Defying the Sisyphean habit – they will roll it up and over,
be done with that.
Crone privilege abides here.
Call us queen bees, a riot of pussies, hand maidens over done.
Maya Angelou made her heart into a mantra, now
when we straighten our backs, the chrysalis splits wide,
and like cream on whiskey we rise.
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