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Ode to Dorothy Height

July 9, 2010
By Chanterries BRONZE, Atlanta, Georgia
Chanterries BRONZE, Atlanta, Georgia
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I do not brings tears of sadness,
Instead of joy.
I sit here and celebrate a full life lived and
Toy
With such emotions, because of your devotion to
Women’s rights and civil rights,
There is no ode, worth giving except for the
Ode to Dorothy Height.
See, I could read off a long list of your accomplishments
But that wouldn’t do any justice to your benevolence,
I speak with exuberance and sereneness,
A woman so powerful, that she could never be
powerless.
Her leadership and professionalism, co-existed with her volunteerism
All of the criticisms, made her push towards her dream.
She had her seat at the March of Washington, right next to Dr. King.
I speak of a woman known as the “godmother of the women’s movement”,
Her history is so powerful, years and years she’s spent,
Being president of this and chairwoman of that
There’s no woman that could ever be exact.
If I could have had the pleasure, day or night,
To meet this incredible woman and shed
My Ode to her life,
This woman lived a life so supreme and full of cheers,
A celebration of life that brought our President to tears.
You see as a child, there was no woman I desired to be just like,
But if I had to choose now, of course that woman would be
Yours truly Dorothy Height.

The author's comments:
Dorothy Height was such an astounding woman, I just had to share my Ode to her life. She inspired me in such great ways and I aspire to be an image of her character.

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ChrisReibel said...
on Mar. 24 2014 at 1:28 pm
This is a great poem! I discovered the Google artwork about Dorothy Irene Height.

Ashley2003 said...
on Aug. 11 2010 at 11:29 am
This is a great poem by Dorothy Irene Height, where did your inspiration come from?