Females

The female fox she is a fox;
   The female whale a whale;
The female eagle holds her place
As representative of race
   As truly as the male.

The mother hen doth scratch for her chicks,
   And scratch for herself beside;
The mother cow doth nurse her calf,
Yet fares as well as her other half
   In the pasture far and wide.

The female bird doth soar in air;
   The female fish doth swim;
The fleet-foot mare upon the course
Doth hold her own with the flying horse–
   Yea and she beateth him!

One female in the world we find
   Telling a different tale.
It is the female of our race,
Who holds a parasitic place
   Dependent on the male.

Not so, saith she, ye slander me!
   No parasite am I.
I earn my living as a wife;
My children take my very life;
Why should I share in human strife,
   To plant and build and buy?

The human race holds highest place
   In all the world so wide,
Yet these inferior females wive,
And raise their little ones alive,
   And feed themselves beside.

The race is higher than the sex,
   Though sex be fair and good;
A Human Creature is your state,
And to be human is more great
   Than even womanhood!

The female fox she is a fox;
   The female whale a whale;
The female eagle holds her place
As representative of race
   As truly as the male.

This poem is in the public domain.