Poem
Woman your tender touch makes me sigh
Woman your long flowing hair full of glow
Woman your shape and figure make me glow
With out women where would men be, not free
For with their embrace do we belong to be
So smooth and graceful is your form
Each one of you brake from the norm
To see the echos of your inner soul
Is but the perfect quest and my soul
Your fragrace and smells allures me
Flowing dance of life you show me
Woman you are so needed to hear my cry
Your beauty brings tears to my eye
Such wonderful ways are yours alone
Please dont ever leave on this earth alone
Woman your lovely shape I sing
If only for just a moment you bring
Your touch and embrace upon my face
Mother of all the human race
Woman to you I dedicate this Ode
From the begining of time olde
To the persent and furture bring
The songs I might about you sing
Poetry by Don
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Written on 2007-04-11 at 21:12
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Ode to Woman
Woman your eyes sparkel like the stars in the skyWoman your tender touch makes me sigh
Woman your long flowing hair full of glow
Woman your shape and figure make me glow
With out women where would men be, not free
For with their embrace do we belong to be
So smooth and graceful is your form
Each one of you brake from the norm
To see the echos of your inner soul
Is but the perfect quest and my soul
Your fragrace and smells allures me
Flowing dance of life you show me
Woman you are so needed to hear my cry
Your beauty brings tears to my eye
Such wonderful ways are yours alone
Please dont ever leave on this earth alone
Woman your lovely shape I sing
If only for just a moment you bring
Your touch and embrace upon my face
Mother of all the human race
Woman to you I dedicate this Ode
From the begining of time olde
To the persent and furture bring
The songs I might about you sing
Poetry by Don
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Written on 2007-04-11 at 21:12
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