Women and Protest... Who's got time for that?
A penny’s worth of time
Are we ever good enough?
Does the protest ever end?
Standing in a the cold and rain
Society tae mend
Hanging oot the washing
Torn towels kept oot ae sight
The whitest sheets get front row
Gairdens all alike
Shopping done for neighbours too
The list is never done
The ring my mither gave me
Cutting through my skin
Memories ae Scrubbing boards
And mangles. (Were days longer then?)
Blankets chapped intae the grass
Making kid-oan tents
Fixing beds, cream eiderdowns
Running up and doon the stair
I’m fair done in, I feel I’ve run
A marathon, or mair
Have you fed the dug the day?
Where's ma navy skirt?
What’s for dinner? Where’s the milk?
Can you run me to my work?
My heid is fairly bursting
If I could buy some time
I’d take a penny’s worth a' aw ae theirs
And keep it aw as mine
(name withheld, 2015. PhD Research, 'Women, community & volunteering: Who's got time for that?')
Artwork 'Washing Day' by Maggie Laidlaw @ Denny Community Art-wall project. https://www.facebook.com/DennyArtWall
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