A Time to Choose
For everything there is a season,
For everything there is a season,
 
 and a time for every matter under heaven:
a time
to want to get pregnant,
 
 and a time to want options for birth control;
a time
to plan to have children,
 
 and a time to plan not to have children;
a time
to choose to end a pregnancy,
 
 and a time to heal after a pregnancy;
a time
to break down stereotypes about “pregnant teenage girls,”
 
 and a time to build up boys’ and girls’ knowledge 
 
    about human sexuality and reproduction;
a time
to weep for the lives of female children and adults
 
    who find themselves with little or no opportunities,
 
 and a time to laugh at the hypocrisy of politicians who vote
 
    against equal opportunities but ensure their own are covered;
a time
to mourn underfunded health and welfare systems that threaten
 
    the lives of individuals and families in poor areas, rural or
urban,
 
 and a time to dance whenever interfaith or non-profit coalitions help
 
    make miracles happen in peoples’ real lives;
a time
to throw away patriarchal laws governing females’ bodies,
 
 and a time to gather women into administrative, judicial, and
 
    legislative bodies to govern;
a time
to embrace the truth that female human beings are created in
 
    the divine image,
 
 and a time to refrain from treating females as inferior to males
 
    or sub-human;
a time
to vote one’s clear conscience,
 
 and a time to lose one’s guilt and shame;
a time
to keep hope,
 
 and a time to throw away despair;
a time
to tear up “shoulds,”
 
 and a time to sew commitments;
a time
to keep silence and listen to her,
 
 and a time to speak and tell her you believe her;
a time
to love bodies of all colors, shapes, sizes, and abilities,
 
 and a time to hate any violence against females;
a time
for war against rape and incest,
 
 and a time for peace — to pray to end the need for abortion.

