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He's Had A Long Day
He wakes up at noon without a care
Rushes out the door without a sound
Doesn’t bother to look around
She rises before the sun
And tidies up till he comes
She cleans up his leftovers
And then sits to eat
Alone she begins the day
He speeds off to work with his buddies in the car
To a company with the same breed as him
Together they laugh and neglect all others
Just to come home and say they’ve had a long day
Meanwhile, she has cleaned, scrubbed, and scoured
Organized, tidied, and sorted
In and out
The entire house
Yet each day when he comes home
She sits by his side and tends to every wound
Makes him food and lets him rest
Yet she never thinks to protest
She sings for better days
For children, for respect, and for equal pay
While he calls out for dinner, for sports, and to get his own way.
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This piece tries to protest the stereotypes of women being housewives and how patriarchy is an idea that simply should not be an applicable or a viable ideology in the society we live in today.