Come woman you must satisfy man’s desires and fill the pockets of your master
You have not learned this and you yearn after your husband and children far removed; and ungrateful to your owner you run off from the quarters
It takes time woman it takes energy and resources and money to drag you back and it stirs rebellion amongst the other girls
It is simple, you see: you must satisfy man’s desires and fill the pockets of your master; and it is even simpler: You break a rule we break your feet; we cut your tendons so you can never run You’ll be made useless to yourself if you are determined to be useless to the owner And you’ll be an example to the other girls an example to inspire fear and obedience
Come woman teach by example: you must satisfy man’s desires and fill the pockets of your master
Number 5 in a series of 8 poems “Songs for Sansho the Bailiff”. This series of poems is based on the film “Sansho the Bailiff “ (1954) by Kenji Mizoguchi. Set in medieval Japan, the film tells the tragic tale of a family that lives by the father’s ideal that one should be just to others, even if that goodness is inconvenient to oneself. The family is separated and endures all sorts of suffering in living this ideal.