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Monday, October 15, 2012
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
In the conflict re our language
there's a point on which I'm shady.
It pertains to the distinction
'twixt a woman and a lady.
If you call someone the latter,
all the feminists will bristle,
and no matter what you're saying
they will quickly blow the whistle.
Now, it may be quite old-fashioned,
but I think of my own mother
as a lady, yet a woman
just as free as any other.
And to state it rather bluntly,
for those folks who are not "fraidies":
Every lady is a woman,
but all women are not ladies!
That is not a sexist statement,
for the same is true of men:
While all gentlemen are males, hey,
not all males are gentlemen!
(from If I Do Say So Myself)
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