Sonnet, ballad, haikus or limericks — we’re celebrating World Poetry Day by highlighting Poet, Jacy Rodriguez, Founder & CEO of The Poetry Club, an online based poetry club that features up and coming poets and hosts weekly spoken word events via Instagram.Â
World Poetry Day was founded by The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1999 and it reminds us to appreciate this millenia old artistic medium that is a pillar of humanity and honors the bewitchment of metaphors and beauty of creative expression.Â
Rodriguez shared with us an original poem that is inspired by women and their inherent strength and resiliency.Â
Super WomanÂ
When I look at her in the distance and Admire her existence,
I imagine what it would be likeÂ
To be as strong as she.Â
I wonder could I ever be far more thanÂ
what I believe?
Could I have the power to fully embrace my body and my face?Â
Loving every part of the validation I no longer chase.
Could I fly high with a beautiful cape and escape from the villains who wish my soul to take…
Could I defeat the pain?Â
Could I Dance in the rain?Â
Could I help bring light to the darkness inÂ
the lives of those who have survivedÂ
The traumas that I sympathize, empathize and identify with.Â
Could I be able to create a safe place or two where me and you could come together and heal? Could I have the courage like her to always keep it real? The faith to kneel?Â
I walk over to that woman to tell her how I feel,Â
When I wave, she waves.Â
When I smile, she smilesÂ
And we stare at each other for a while…Â
Tears of joy stream down our face at the exact same time and immediately I findÂ
That it all makes sense,
It all seems clear,
I have always had the power,
I’m the super woman in the mirror.Â
 - Jacy RodriguezÂ
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At Awe, we celebrate Strong Women everyday and we’ve put together some of our best selling Goddesses that many of our customers wear daily to channel their own strength.Â
Independent and fiery: Artemis
Wise and altruistic: Athena
Enchanting and audacious: Circe
Powerful and unconquered: Cleopatra
Artistic and resilient: Frida KahloÂ
Daring and determined: Harriet Tubman
Majestic and savage: Hera
Fierce and fearless: Joan of Arc
Expressive and trailblazing: Marsha P. Johnson
Feared and revered: Medusa
Humble and devoted: Mother Mary
Loyal and rebellious: Mulan
Empathetic and sensual: Oshun
Generous and kind: Rhiannon
Enlightened and notorious: Ruth Bader Ginsburg