Are Women People? - A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times by Alice Duer Miller
page 49 of 60 (81%)
page 49 of 60 (81%)
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Ask, however, if you doubt it,
Any man you meet about it; He will say, I think, like me, Men are brave as they can be. Women think they're brave, you say? Do they really? Well, they may, But such biased attestation Is not worth consideration, For a legal judgment shelves What they say about themselves. From a Man's Point of View Women love self-sacrifice Suffering and good advice; If they don't love these sincerely Then they're not true women really. Oh, it shocks me so to note Women pleading for the vote! Saying publicly it would Educate and do them good. Such a selfish reason trips Oddly from a woman's lips. But it must not be supposed I am in the least opposed. |
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