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The cage of womanhood

The kitchen be my prison To which I am confined Enslaved by my position As 'woman' to mankind.
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Written by
TuesdayPixie
New Zealander
Published
May 16, 2012
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This poem was a response to my friends constant jokes about my gender - which become rather annoying and predictable; "Make me a sandwich!" "Get back to your kitchen!"

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