| PHENOMENAL 
                                      WOMANby 
                                      Maya Angelou
 
 
Pretty 
                                      women wonder where my secret liesI'm not cute or built to suit a fashion model's 
                                      size
 But when I start to tell them
 They think I'm telling lies.
 I say,
 It's in the reach of my arms
 The span of my hips,
 The stride of my step,
 The curl of my lips.
 I'm a woman
 Phenomenally.
 Phenomenal woman,
 That's me.
  
                                      I walk into a room Just as cool as you please,
 And to a man,
 The fellows stand or
 Fall down on their knees.
 Then they swarm around me,
 A hive of honey bees.
 I say,
 It's the fire in my eyes
 And the flash of my teeth,
 The swing of my waist,
 And the joy in my feet.
 I'm a woman
 Phenomenally.
 Phenomenal woman,
 That's me.
  
                                      Men themselves have wondered What they see in me.
 They try so much
 But they can't touch
 My inner mystery.
 When I try to show them,
 They say they still can't see.
 I say
 It's in the arch of my back,
 The sun of my smile,
 The ride of my breasts,
 The grace of my style.
 I'm a woman
 Phenomenally.
 Phenomenal woman,
 That's me.
  
                                      Now you understand Just why my head's not bowed.
 I don't shout or jump about
 Or have to talk real loud.
 When you see me passing
 It ought to make you proud.
 I say,
 It's in the click of my heels,
 The bend of my hair,
 The palm of my hand,
 The need of my care,
 'Cause I'm a woman
 Phenomenally.
 Phenomenal woman,
 That's me.
 
 
from And Still I Rise by Maya Angeloucopyright � 1978 by  Maya Angelou.
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