Sorry grandmother,
I grew up to be everything you never wanted me to be,
Big title,
Independent woman.
I can’t cook, but I can debate,
And I think that’s much greater.
But you don’t.
I still can’t clean properly,
But I can speak up my mind.
And that’s far better.
But you believe it’s wrong.
And that guy you’ve warned me of,
Yeah,
I took the precautions and I’ve labeled him.
“My husband” couldn’t have fit anyone better that it did him.
Sorry grandma,
But the world doesn’t want a traditional woman.
It wants a warrior.
So that’s what I’ve become.
About the Author:
Fatima Moussa is currently in her last year of high-school. She is a 16-year-old and aims to study English Literature in university. She has taken interest in poetry and writing since forever. You can find out more about her on her Instagram account @tamatisswrites
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Dana Seif

The independent woman!!!
The unfathomable woman!!!
Threading where no one else would…
The woman – the worrior!!!
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