Friday, January 6, 2012

Democratic Womanism

This is what got me excited on Wednesday:   Alice Walker's poem titled, Democratic Womanism. An excerpt is pasted below, but you can read the whole thing by clicking here.

Democratic Womanism

Copyright©2012 by Alice Walker


You ask me why I smile

when you tell me you intend

in the coming national elections

to hold your nose

and vote for the lesser of two evils.

There are more than two evils out there,

is one reason I smile.

Another is that our old buddy Nostradamus

comes to mind, with his dreadful

400 year old prophecy:  that our world

and theirs too

(our “enemies” – lots of kids included here)

will end (by nuclear nekba or holocaust)

in our lifetime.  Which makes the idea of elections

and the billions of dollars wasted on them

somewhat fatuous.


A Southerner of Color,

my people held the vote

very dear

while others, for centuries,

merely appeared to play

with it.


One thing I can assure

you of is this:

I will never betray such pure hearts

by voting for evil

even if it were microscopic

which, as you can see in any newscast

no matter the slant,

it is not.



I want something else;

a different system

entirely.

One not seen

on this earth

for thousands of years.  If ever.



Democratic Womanism.



Notice how this word has “man” right in the middle of it?

That’s one reason I like it.  He is there, front and center.  But he is surrounded.



I want to vote and work for a way of life

that honors the feminine;

a way that acknowledges

the theft of the wisdom

female and dark Mother leadership

might have provided our spaceship

all along.