They say I belong in the kitchen,
Bound to always be regarded lowly,
But listen ,
I’ve got faminism in my brain ,
Might coursing through my vains !
Listen !
It’s no longer the time ,
Whereby we were undermined ,
Taken to be inferior,
For our roles were already planned for us !
It’s a time whereby we are all equal ,
Allowed to become what we want to become.
So women ,
Stand up and rise ,
Form a nation of warriors ,
Make wise decision,
To lead our world to a land of Milk and honey.
Yes ,
We all have potential,
Sorrows kept confidential,
But that’s what makes us strong,
That’s what makes us different.
‘Wa thinta abafazi , wa thinta imbokodo ‘
We all have power ,
To carry future leaders ,
Or to destroy future leaders .
Women hear my message,
And take it as a passage ,
To a world which has no boundaries.
Beauty is found in all of us ,
Might courses through our vains,
Making us able to break the chains .
Our hands hide potential,
So stop crying and weeping,
And start rising .
I call out to all Females ,
Of all ages ,
And urge them to heed my message .
Young as may be ,
I still say ,
Teenage pregnancy at its peek,
Death always near ,
Drugs abused ,
Bullying everywhere!
Oh we are struggling to see our faminism ,
What makes us female .
Our future is shattering,
And it’s up to us ,
To take a stand ,
Notice our potential,
And forever more unite .
We’ve got power ,
Waiting to be unlocked !
Let’s stand ,
Taller than ever ,
To break curse chains,
And build the greatest legacy ,
For future females .
Feminism does not have to overpower masculinity