ART Poetry | Any Woman’s Blues, by Sherley Anne Williams

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Any Woman’s Blues

every woman is a victim of the feel blues, too.

Soft lamp shinin
                and me alone in the night.
Soft lamp is shinin
                and me alone in the night.
Can’t take no one beside me
                need mo’n jest some man to set me right.

I left many peoples and places
                tryin not to be alone.
Left many a person and places
                I lived my life alone.
I need to get myself together.
                Yes, I need to make myself to home.

What’s gone can be a window
                a circle in the eye of the sun.
What’s gone can be a window
                a circle, well, in the eye of the sun.
Take the circle from the world, girl,
                you find the light have gone.

These is old blues
                and I sing em like any woman do.
These the old blues
                and I sing em, sing em, sing em. Just like any woman do
My life ain’t done yet.
                Naw. My song ain’t through.

Poem” Williams, Sherley Anne. “Any Woman’s Blues.” 1975. Wesleyan University Press. | Image Courtesy, Sherley Anne Williams, ca. 1981
Courtesy New York Times, Fair use.

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