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Honeybunch
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0 posted 2005-10-07 12:01 PM


Combatant in the field of human endeavour
yet like a fledgling bird the feminine prepares
to fly through the air of the now unaware
labeled from the start “No access to a heart”.

A flex and then a stretch; the fields are greening now
and the elements of male lie over foreign lands
substantial to the eyes, to touch intangible,
and beyond the reach of the gender feminine.

The breath of masculine, the eyes that never cry,
but female bartering like food for the well fed
discarded into bins outside a wayside inn
there to lie ignored by best and better men.

The sea of all she feels lies distant from the fields
and she is left to eat from platters of pretence
till death in recompense regurgitates the false
and pride replaces shame for the pain of heartache.          

She jumps into the air; there must be something there
but manhood states no boon to true identity!

Helen / 7 October 2005



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Seymour Tabin
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1 posted 2005-10-07 12:57 PM


Honeybunch
There is a fella for every gal and a gal for every fella. There must be in the millions that be.

LeeJ
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2 posted 2005-10-07 12:59 PM


yeah, I definately know what you mean, and exactly "why" I don't date anymore.  The good ones are either married or gay?  Go figure, huh

Wonderfully written and expressed

Honeybunch
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3 posted 2005-10-07 01:14 PM


Oh dear - I couldn't have expressed myself very well.  It's the elements of manhood that are sought - strength, etc. not necessarily a man - although the right one would be ... grand!  Some females need to import a few male attributes into themselves in order to survive.  

Thanks LeeJ and Seymour for the read.  Much appreciated.

Martie
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4 posted 2005-10-07 01:38 PM


Helen

"Some females need to import a few male attributes into themselves in order to survive."

And some males need a few of those gentle female attributes!  I know just what you mean in your poem...great piece and I love the bird metaphor.


Honeybunch
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5 posted 2005-10-07 01:41 PM


Thanks, Martie.  Yes, it does of course work both ways and I'm so glad you got my meaning.
Enchantress
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6 posted 2005-10-07 01:42 PM


Ah yes..and I agree with Martie's response as well.
Well said Helen.
Hugs~Nancy

~Autumn, the year's last, loveliest smile.~

Honeybunch
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7 posted 2005-10-07 01:46 PM


Thank you, Nancy, for reading and for commenting.  Much appreciated.
iliana
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8 posted 2005-10-12 02:15 AM


I agree, Helen....it takes a balance of both.  Got me to thinking, though.  It must be just as hard for a man to find the feminine as it is for us to develop the masculine....hmmmm.  Enjoyed your ponderings.     ......jo
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