poet mother woman

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sophia jane
sophia jane
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poet mother woman


the sides of me
so different
so apart
so much a part of who I am:

the mother
making cookies
kissing hurts away
singing lullabies

the poet
with words coming out
flowing through
catching moods and
sighing over a pen

the woman
full of aches and longings
all sex and passion and fire
wanting more than any man has given me.

will any man be able
to hold all three,
to see the complete poet mother woman?
am I enough?
is anyone enough to capture the whole?

sophia jane
sophia jane
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sexmatesexmateabout 19 years ago
Women deserve all we can give them!

But is it enough? or do we have more?

For without you we would be less.

All of your dimensions can never be seen.

Your complexity has no answers.

We meld with your soul to guide us.

For we owe you immense gratitude.

Thats why we love you so much.

Syndra LynnSyndra Lynnabout 19 years ago
Brilliant

I love this, and I soooo relate!

Bridget69Bridget69about 19 years ago
Descriptive package.

Perfectly conveys a woman's many roles and attributes.

AnonymousAnonymousabout 19 years ago
The complete woman

A solid description of woman. A simple request of a man that can fulfill all that woman is. A solid way of informing men of what this woman offers and a prerequisite a man would have to fit. Good.

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