Collective Noun (A Wave of Women) by Lizzie Lovejoy
We don’t often use collective nouns,
but we hear them around
now and then
A School of Fish might come up when
you’re doing a pub quiz
drinking bucks fizz
on a cheeky night out.
But I’ve noticed more of them about
When an Army of Frogs is in migration,
or maybe in a situation
where you need a Bunch of Flowers?
Since I saw them, I spent hours
pouring over lists of this literary feature
learning nouns for almost every creature with a Pounce of cats
and a Cloud of gnats
or a Fascination of hats…
But I got to a point where I questioned peoples nouns. The noun for women. I couldn’t believe it when I read what google said.
A Gaggle.
So I decided we need a change
most collective nouns are something strange but not usually so… wrong.
I asked it too a room of women
and from the beginning
we had some tough contenders
from these female rights defenders.
A power. A labour. A pride.
But it’s not something we could decide…
Our collective noun: what will we be? I think that we’re a wave of women As far as the eye can see,
we will flood the streets.
Night after night, we will repeat
our call to action, to reclaim our homes. These pathways are our own.
We live them, we love them, we flood them.
A wave of women, in time with the tide, joining together where streams collide, fierce waters which will provide
sustenance while carving the ground, our splashing brine the sound
of nourishment, creating the green. Our impact is seen
in every deen
and every valley.
Alongside the Tyne we rally,
Tributaries, a life stream, we feed the whole, freedom, joy, love, our ultimate goal. Reclaim the night
Because it is our right
to be one and the other, to say Yes and No, It is our right to change and grow.
We flow
all over this beautiful city,
we not are weak, not asking for pity: We
are power.
Witness our rainbow in every waterfall shower.
We are sisters, we are sirens, we are streams, we deserve to take our dreams,
overflowing, bursting at the seams
and set them free,
build them into reality.
Watch us, our surface shines and glistens. We will speak, we will listen
We will hear and be heard
We deserve to use our words
our voice,
we deserve the choice
Because we are worthy, we are human, we are a wave.
Help me to be brave,
Coventina, The lady of the lake, of wells and springs
Coventina, Northumberlands Queen
your waters show us who we’ve been
find us at every river bed and bay
Our collective noun, not a gaggle, not a bouquet Coventina a better name you gave,
We northern women, we are a Wave.