
So many times as a child she had heard
That she was speaking out of turn, but it never occurred
To her that this reprimand was more than a slap on the wrist
She felt guilty that she was unable to resist
Chiming in with her opinions that happened to be
Rather too liberal to go down well in a society
Struggling to discard the mentality deeply ingrained
Of exercising control over women, keeping their speech in chains…
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The hierarchy of power in a household outwardly harmonious
Was subtle, but strong, one step erroneous
Could upend the existing order, this she knew
But did not realize speaking out of turn was an infraction too..
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As she grew up she found herself increasingly
In situations where assertive she had to be
Her opinions she needed to articulate
With confidence, she needed to be able to state
Her reasoning, and defend it, but this she found
Extremely challenging, she suffered from self-doubt profound
She questioned herself if what she was about to say
Was spoken out of turn, or offensive to someone in some way..
Unfortunately as time went by she started to believe
That this was a character flaw, this is how herself she would perceive
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Years later, while reading a book she realized with a start
That those childhood admonishments had played a huge part
In making her afraid of expressing herself freely
The subtle control exercised over her had damaged her psyche
At the same time she realized those chains were now broken
She had to detach herself from her childhood to become more outspoken..
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She found her voice, and it continues to be
Strong, original, imbued in authenticity

The way it should be–good for her!
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