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I want to remain humble and true to where I came from. But I also want to be free. I want to cherish the tight bond of an old-fashioned family. But my heart also sings for a life left alone. I want that cozy gathering, my elderly grandmother's words, my fussy older cousins being the sisters I never had, the uncle greeting me warmly.. But I don't want to water myself down. To have to swallow a misogynistic comment. To be put down as a woman, one that should know her place as a follower. To marry to gain respect and worth, Rather than to marry out of love. I want roaming around foreign streets, Maybe with a scarf and maybe without, Maybe with a man whose mind will make love to mine. I want a full career and pursuits. Never a settlement, playing out the life which is not mine. I belong to two worlds, and my heart and my mind fight for both: The one of my origin, and, The window of privilege I was born into.
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Sep 2, 2017
Sep 2, 2017 at 3:48 PM UTC
My Worlds
I want to remain humble and true to where I came from. But I also want to be free. I want to cherish the tight bond of an old-fashioned family. But my heart also sings for a life left alone. I want that cozy gathering, my elderly grandmother's words, my fussy older cousins being the sisters I never had, the uncle greeting me warmly.. But I don't want to water myself down. To have to swallow a misogynistic comment. To be put down as a woman, one that should know her place as a follower. To marry to gain respect and worth, Rather than to marry out of love. I want roaming around foreign streets, Maybe with a scarf and maybe without, Maybe with a man whose mind will make love to mine. I want a full career and pursuits. Never a settlement, playing out the life which is not mine. I belong to two worlds, and my heart and my mind fight for both: The one of my origin, and, The window of privilege I was born into.
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Sep 2, 2017
Sep 2, 2017 at 3:48 PM UTC
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