The Daughters Rise
- Malice Blūm
- May 29
- 1 min read
They told us we were made to bow,
to bite our tongues and pray;
but every scar that marks us now
sharpens our every blade.
They called us wild, unfit, unclean—
then turned from what we bled;
they feared the power in our red,
the worlds our wombs have bred.
We’ve buried sisters, named and blamed,
their ashes fed the ground;
each stolen voice we claim as ours
now rings in battle sound.
We rise for those they silenced here,
for those who burned and bled;
their voices linger, sharp and clear—
we wake the worlds they shed.
Let towers fall and idols fade,
let kings choke on their prayer;
the daughters of the pyres they made
still dance upon the air.
___________________
"The Daughters Rise" honors the women whose voices were silenced and power feared. It turns scars into blades, ashes into songs, and loss into rebellion. It is a call to rise, reclaim what was stolen, and celebrate the fire of those who came before — still burning in and around us.


Comments