Thursday, July 16, 2009

A Word for Women

As we begin our journey together through the world of blogging I would like to share this poem with you that I read a couple months ago. Learning to take time for ourselves is the greatest service we can give to our families, friends and to God. Feel free to comment on how this poem strikes you.

Angela's Word
"When Angela was very young
Age two or three or so,
Her mother and her father
Taught her never to say NO.
They taught her that she must agree
With everything they said,
And if she didn't, she was spanked
And sent upstairs to bed.

So Angela grew up to be
A most agreeable child;
She was never angry
And she was never wild;
She always shared, she always cared,
She never picked a fight,
And no matter what her parents said,
She thought that they were right.

Angela the Angel did very well in school
And, as you might imagine, she followed every rule,
Her teachers said she was so well-bred,
So quiet and so good,
But how Angela felt inside
They never understood.

Angela had lots of friends,
Who liked her for her smile;
They knew she was the kind of gal
Who'd go the extra mile;
And even when she had a cold
And really needed rest,
When someone asked her if she'd help
She always answered Yes.

When Angela was thirty-three, she was a lawyer's wife.
She had a home and family, and a nice suburban life.
She had a little girl of four
And a little boy of nine,
And if someone asked her how she felt
She always answered, "Fine".

But one cold night near Christmastime
When her family was in bed,
She lay awake as awful thoughts went spinning through
her head;
She didn't know why, and she didn't know how,
But she wanted her life to end;
So she begged Whoever put her here
To take her back again.

And then she heard, from deep inside,
A voice that was soft and low;
It only said a single word
And the word it said was . . . NO.

From that moment on, Angela knew
Exactly what she had to do.
Her life depended on that word,
So this is what her loved ones heard:

NO, I just don't want to;
NO, I don't agree;
NO, that's yours to handle;
NO, that's wrong for me;
NO, I wanted something else;
NO, that hurt a lot!
NO, I'm tired, NO I'm busy,
And NO, I'd rather not!

Well, her family found it shocking,
Her friends reacted with surprise;
But Angela was different, you could see it in her eyes;
For they've held no meek submission
Since that night three years ago
When Angela the Angel
Got permission to say NO.

Today Angela's a person first, then a mother and a wife.
She knows where she begins and ends,
She has a separate life.
She has talents and ambitions,
She has feelings, needs and goals.
She has money in the bank and
An opinion at the polls.

And to her boy and girl she says,
"It's nice when we agree;
But if you can't say NO, you'll never grow
To be all you're meant to be.
Because I know I'm sometimes wrong
And because I love you so,
You'll always be my angels
Even when you tell me NO."

By Barbara K. Bassett

3 comments:

  1. I'm sure that every woman knows just how Angela felt. I hope that we can take this message into our hearts and take some time to say NO. I know I'm going to try to tomorrow.

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  2. It is really hard for me to say NO. I feel guilty and feel like a bad Christian if I am not always on the move and doing something productive. But I think the message of this poem is important because it stresses the need take care of ourselves in order to be all that God wants us to be.

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  3. This is my first time blogging...hopefully, I can make some sense and not digress too much.

    Sometimes I wonder if being so busy and feeling compelled to say YES to all the tasks that come my way can be a tool of distraction to con me into believing that my busy-ness for God is doing me some good. We may feel good because we're doing good things, and lots of them, but we may be slipping slowly from God because of our lack of time to spend in the quiet with Him.

    It can be quite easy in this world to become wrapped up in other things and forget where our strength comes from. That moment by moment connection to His strength is vital to our existence, vital to our ability to do His work on this earth. Without the connection, how can I hear the Spirit call me to "go" where He wants me to go and "speak" what he wants me to speak?

    I'd like to share some thoughts from my own quiet time today:
    Gain hold of Christ at the start of each day. Mark 1:35 (even Jesus needed that connection).
    Luke 24:49 Tarry ye...until ye be endued with power from on high...THEN, go.

    One final thought:
    Do not pray for tasks equal to your abilities. Pray for abilities equal to your tasks.

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