A Woman's World
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  • Parts 3
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Complete, First published Feb 24, 2015
Sitting under the drier 
Tender skin on fire.
A mask on her face, 
Beauty redefined.

Long hair, fat ass
"Body set good"
These are the compliments deemed respectable.
Soul untouched, mind undiscovered.

When will someone ever care? 

She doesn't appeal to your eyes
But you haven't touched her mind. 
Can you not deal with her small proportions? 
Or is it her hair, eyes.


What is it, that she is deemed unworthy.
Typical generalizations?
Speak up. Say it. Why hide behind shade.
To make her feel important and then rip it away.

You love her. You care for her.
The little things you do shall always be cherished.
But then you crush her.
She suddenly is not enough.

Tragedy & Heart break, 
No longer is she beautiful.
 An alternate universe she is exposed to.
Feelings exposed that she is not used to. 

 It ain't easy being a woman 
And never will it be.
Think about if you were a woman,
Would you enjoy our parallel universe?
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66 parts Ongoing

The death of childhood is the beginning of poetry. Andrei Tarkovsky