18 February 2011

Phenomenally...

Dr. Maya Angelou received a Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Obama earlier this week. Doesn't she look gorgeous in these shots? Photos by Paul Bishop, 1954. 


Every time I feel a little blue, her poem, 'Phenomenal Woman' always cheers me up...



Pretty women wonder where my secret lies. 
I'm not cute or built to suit a fashion model's size 
But when I start to tell them, 
They think I'm telling lies. 
I say, 
It's in the reach of my arms 
The span of my hips, 
The stride of my step, 
The curl of my lips. 
I'm a woman 
Phenomenally. 
Phenomenal woman, 
That's me.
I walk into a room 
Just as cool as you please, 
And to a man, 
The fellows stand or Fall down on their knees. 
Then they swarm around me, 
A hive of honey bees. 
I say, 
It's the fire in my eyes, 
And the flash of my teeth, 
The swing in my waist, 
And the joy in my feet. 
I'm a woman 
Phenomenally. 
Phenomenal woman, 
That's me.  

Men themselves have wondered 
What they see in me. 
They try so much 
But they can't touch 
My inner mystery. 
When I try to show them 
They say they still can't see. 
I say, 
It's in the arch of my back, 
The sun of my smile, 
The ride of my breasts, 
The grace of my style. 
I'm a woman  

Phenomenally. 
Phenomenal woman, 
That's me.  

Now you understand 
Just why my head's not bowed. 
I don't shout or jump about 
Or have to talk real loud. 
When you see me passing 
It ought to make you proud. 
I say, 
It's in the click of my heels, 
The bend of my hair, 
the palm of my hand, 
The need of my care, 
'Cause I'm a woman 

Phenomenally. 
Phenomenal woman, 
That's me. 

From the book, And Still I Rise, 1978: Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou.


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