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Mar 2023
Ready set go into center stage
Let your heart show your amaze
Heritage produced the women of yesterday striving in tomorrow’s virtues
It’s women you know and others you don’t
Those are the one’s behind the scenes, but courage put them on the front line
Women who believed in themselves
Cutting through the negative stereotypes
Making your strides in accomplished actions
Determined in desires
Believing while contributing
Courage while walking in Faith
Setting your own standards
Women use what they have been taught being a discovery
Knowing that you can cut the boundaries that bind
Society isn’t always so kind
The question is sometimes what can women offer?
Give a woman a chance and they can become whatever they desire to be
It could be a Teacher, Sports related of any kind, Doctors, Lawyers, Professors,
Mayor’s, VP’s and the list goes on and on
It goes beyond the household chores
It’s advancement into opportunities
Becoming their own commodity
Talent women can have and presenting in capability
The legacy women presented their floor plans for tomorrow’s women
Preparation became, “Are you ready?”
Assurance stated “Hold Steady”
Chance being advance
What can the world expect from tomorrow’s women?”
Determination, Encouragement, Achievement, Pursuits and established
Always stand up being proud of who you are
Think on what you can establish
Embrace what you have learned, but never stop
Let understanding be your own concepts on what theories you will put together
Legacy women achieved, and so shall you
Always let your mind be hungry to do more
Fulfill in your heart being a confident sure
Extend Mission, Can, Will and Shall
You hold the key until
Believing and achieving, you shall
Heritage women directed your path
Live for every day and tomorrow will show you the way
Heritage women saved your place in history
Let mystery be your own pull of surprise
Always be wise
Be encouraged and now energize.
preservationman
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preservationman  New York City
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