The Independent woman



The Independent Woman.               
Anchors her life on what she wants
She is driven- passionate-very ambitious
The Independent woman knows what is her difference and makes it
She practices what she preaches
Her character speaks for itself
The Independent Woman hurts,eventually takes it as a lessons learned and keep it moving
She is vulnerable but holds unto her power
The Independent Woman knows who she is
She diligently embrace the beauty that surrounds her, she can be her worst enemy or find her greatest strength within herself
The Independent Woman
Is she you? She can be
I am sure she is I
                                              Dawn Hamilton

About this poem

This poem is about finding true independence by allowing oneself to embrace and accept who you can truly become and making a pathway for others ,this poem is not about being self centered but being self aware of "YES I CAN".

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Written on August 27, 2020

Submitted by dawnhamilton67 on August 27, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AbcdefghefAija
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 654
Words 104
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 14

Dawn Hamilton

 · 1967 · Kingston

Dawn Hamilton started writing poetry at a young age it became her freedom of expressing herself, she calls her poetry letters to GOD, to endure is difficult but to mentally deal with physical and verbal abuse is heart rending ,she is grateful everyday to GOD for giving her a voice through her poetry to encourage, motivate and inspire others to believe in themselves, their desires and dreams because u become what u believe. more…

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  • kenya_s
    Yessss!!!! I love this!!!
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