Sunday, May 24, 2009

Advice on Womanhood

"If you can trust yourself though others doubt you
and conquer fears that limit what you dare
so you can then enrich the world about you
with skills and talents that are yours to share;


If you enjoy both quiet introspection

and festive times with friends and family.
if you make time for dreaming and reflection
but still find joy in others' company;


If you can balance dreams with practicality

and deal in facts but never lose ideals,
if you can face the harshness of reality
and find the truths that prejudice conceals;


If you can be courageous when defeated

and humble in the face of victory
of give your best until a task's completed,
however difficult that task may be;


If you can be sincere when giving credit

and work at building bridged and not walls
or stive to reach a prize until you get it,
yet never fail to help someone who falls...


If you can temper facts with understanding

and manage well the thinks in your control
and neither be too lax nor too demanding
but keep in mind the worth of every soul;


If you can reach objectives, not begrudging

the patience, time, and effort you impart,
and look at others' actions without judging
and see not with your eyes but with your heart;


If you can take resources that surround you

and use them in the way you feel is good,
you'll be successful...and all those around you
will be the richer for your womanhood."

~Barbera Burrow~

4 comments:

Suzanne said...

For me..I love this and I know I must pray and still yet ask for the graces to follow the wisdom of it, for I cannot do it on my own. This is very beautiful. Thanks.

Kevin Doyle said...

Don't have much to say on womanhood, but here is a comment on your blog.

Teresa said...

KEVIN!!!!!! That's awesome that you would comment on this one when there were others to choose from. It made me laugh. :)

Ben said...

I wonder what the male version would be...

If you can watch football all day with your buddies... haha, jk

This poem reminded me a lot of Proverbs 31, the wife of noble character. I liked the poem a lot.