Greater Love Hath No Woman Than For A Self-Confessed B*stard

Why does she admire
(Instead of loathing)
The honestly worn attire
Of a wolf in wolf's clothing?




Poetry by Mark J. Wood
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Written on 2009-06-03 at 14:12

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la tristesse
Wolves are dangerous, wild, seductive. Let's face it, who wants to be with the alternative? A fucking sheep? Methinks not...
2011-07-04


Richard Cloon
'wolf in wolf's clothing'...if i haven't heard that before, thanks, i will use it in everyday conversation.

ps- women are crazy.
2009-07-24


Elle The PoetBay support member heart!
speaking as a woman I would say its the excitement - others will probably disagree but there is always and element of excitement in something dangerous

Elle x
2009-06-03


Rob Graber
lol--Perhaps she is attracted by his sincerity?! Women say they want honesty and commitment; many of them chase scoundrels, as this poem so well points out. A possibly related phenomenon: Many women say what they like most in a man is a sense of humor. So why does the jock make out so much better than the class clown? Whatever it is that "women want" (not to say they all really want the same thing!), it often seems to bear little resemblance to what they SAY they want. Men are probably as insincere in such matters, come to think of it...

:-,?
2009-06-03