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Poem by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (Stetson)


For Fear


For fear of prowling beasts at night
 They blocked the cave;
Women and children hid from sight,
 Men scarce more brave.

For fear of warrior's sword and spear
 They barred the gate;
Women and children lived in fear,
 Men lived in hate.

For fear of criminals today
 We lock the door;
Women and children still to stay
 Hid evermore.

Come out! Ye need no longer hide!
 What fear you now?
No wolf or lion waits outside–
 Only a cow.

Come out! The world approaches peace,
 War nears its end;
No warrior watches your release–
 Only a friend.

Come out! The night of crime has fled–
 Day is begun;
Here is no criminal to dread–
 Only your son.

The world, half yours, demands your care,
 Waken and come!
Make it a woman's world; safe, fair,
 Garden and home.



Charlotte Perkins Gilman (Stetson)


Charlotte Perkins Gilman (Stetson)'s other poems:
  1. Wedded Bliss
  2. Song for Equal Suffrage
  3. To the Indifferent Women
  4. Locked Inside
  5. A Conservative


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