*THE OLD WOMAN*

Dayonda
Author: Dayonda
Word Count: 228
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*THE OLD WOMAN*

Look at the picture, it’s worth a thousand poor words by russel lee klika
His photo will move you as you might never have been moved before.
Go see it. the woman in the picture inspires us to keep going no mattere what we face.

*THE OLD WOMAN* belongs to the following groups:

Western United States Artists and Photographers

Yes, I’m an old woman, and I’ve seen it all.
Now I can’t see: I could walk into a wall.

Yes, I’m an old woman, with scars and lines.
I’ve been hit and abused too many times.

Yes, I’m an old woman, I never could win.
So I took up some metal and sewed my own chin.

Yes, I’m an old woman,—I sewed up my chin.
There are burns on my face from my husband’s sin.

Yes, I’m an old woman and God’s given me life.
It’s been many years: I’m no longer a wife.

Yes, I’m an old woman but I no longer hide.
And I still have my faith, modesty, pride.

Yes, I’m an old woman and I have a white head.
But sometimes I think I might rather be dead.

Yes, dear, I’m an old woman and I can’t tell when
Allah will call me to die. I’ll be at peace then.

by -=Dayonda
Inspired by Untitled by russel lee klika

EXPERIMENTAL BECAUSE: I have never been moved to write by anybody else’s art. Go see it. The woman in the picture inspires us to keep going through it all.

  • Debbie Irwin

    Debbie Irwin

    Oh, Dayonda…
    This is beautiful!

  • Debbie Irwin

    Debbie Irwin

    And I just looked at the photo. Well paired!

  • Debbie Irwin

    Debbie Irwin

    And I just looked at the photo. Well paired!

  • Dayonda

    Dayonda

    thank you, Debbie—isn’t the photo something??

  • tulay cakir

    tulay cakir

    great Dayanda….

  • Tessa Bishop

    Tessa Bishop

    Wonderful Dayonda, and I can see why the portrait inspired you. Great pairing!

  • Natella2020

    Natella2020

    It takes a deeply emphatic person to be moved by something so simple as a nameless face. I see your point, my hat off to you and Russel.

  • James Hennman

    James Hennman

    Wow, this is a great leap of imagination. Even before I looked at the photo I had the image in my mind

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