Star+shine,+moon+glow+You're+all+that+I+can+call+my+own.

=**Star shine, moon glow You're all that I can call my own **= “ Star shine, moon glow you’re all that I can call my own” is the second line from the poem "women work" that I believe is very important. When I picture stars shining and moons glowing, personally, I think of myself staring at the sky hoping and wishing for something to get better. I make a wish to the stars, and I look at the moon and I think of how my life could be; I become a dreamer. I believe the woman in this poem is wishing and hoping that she could be something, do something, anything that involved her thinking about herself and only herself, just for once in her life. The line “your all that you can call my own”, I begin to think of someone desperately in need of someone or anything to talk to. Someone who understands them, and what they are going through. I believe the woman in this poem has no one to understand or talk to, so she looks to the stars and to the moon for support. She builds a relationship with them, so from then on she begins to call them her own, finally, something she can call her own. Overall, this line from the poem is ,basically, verbal evidence of how lonely, and unhappy this hardworking woman is. The result is her turning to the stars and the moon for comfort, and support.