A Women’s Pride I know not a man, who does not hit to the ground The thundering and lighting of his hand Against her beautiful face, hurts like sand I cannot take the awful sound That awkward moment, when he comes home To find my mother all alone His greatest goal in his drunkard state Is to take away the peace at this late He does not know it But this time she’s prepare For her face will not bleed This time he will plead As I run upstairs Just like she said He attempt to hit again and again But this time she’s come prepared She will not be the victim But rather defend A women’s pride Is not abuse Is not to be used But rather treasured In all measured She will not stand For the laying of your hand She will fight As God is her MIGHT