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Women Should

March 29, 2022

Women should be seen not heard

Only when spoken to they should utter a word

Women should be able to carry a child

When a man approaches them they should smile

But don鈥檛 smile too much

Women should not lead men on


When sitting down, women鈥檚 legs should be closed

Their legs should be crossed and their backs should be composed

Women should be wearing a skirt

But not too short

Women should not flirt


Women should be skilful in all sorts of ways

They should play the piano and cook a roast on Sundays

Women should read not watch

But not too much

Women should not be smarter than men

Women should be intelligent and clever

But don鈥檛 speak of business or politics whatsoever

Women should not be leaders or start a revolution

Because women are the tools

Not the solution


Women should be able to clean and cook

Women should hide their feelings and not be an open book

Women should go to school and be educated

So they are ready for a life being domesticated

Women should be wives


Women are not the backbone of civilization

Women are just for inspiration

Women are a utilization for temptation

Women are just for decoration

Women are nothing but an inclination to procrastination

Before the realisation of the generation

Women are sarcastic

 

Yasmin Simsek

Yasmin Simsek performs "Women Should鈥. Photo provided by the author.

Artist鈥檚 Statement

"Women Should鈥 is a deeply sarcastic poem, written to be performed, so imagine its rhythm on a stage. It plays on a lot of outdated stereotypes on women鈥檚 roles in the home and in society, with some inspiration drawn from my obsession with Downton Abbey (well, mainly Maggie Smith in anything). It also shines a light on the unreasonable expectations society has of women to be both this and that, but never too much of either. I wrote the first draft of this poem during a poetry for performance class with Benjamin Zephaniah in London, England, and have developed it since starting my MA in Gender, Sexuality and Women鈥檚 Studies at SFU. I wanted it to have a sort of snappy rhythm and to hopefully be grossly misunderstood till the very last line. I wanted to savour the audience鈥檚 stare as I was reciting what women should do, in my 鈥橬asty Woman鈥 t-shirt, and I wanted to wallow in their laughter at the 鈥榓hh she almost had me鈥 discovery at the end. This poem is supposed to encourage anyone identifying as a woman to be whomever they want to be, behave however they want to behave and start unlearning what we have been taught to think. Don鈥檛 be sexy because someone wants you to be sexy. Be sexy because you want to be sexy. It鈥檚 hard to know the difference in this day and age, because we have been programmed to think society鈥檚 thoughts are our own opinions. I am working everyday to unlearn these things in my own mind, and I am trying to be gentle with people who have only just started unlearning them.