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Created on: July 25, 2009 Last Updated: August 07, 2009
Men big and strong where did they go
I ask and ask no one seems to know
Men protectors of their women loyal and true
I look around every corner to see where they flew
Men working hard to put food on the table
In this world we live in that truth is a fable
Men who opened doors for their women
Have disappeared quickly into oblivion
Men with their passion and lively romance
Most of these days don't even know how to dance
Men wherever have you gone
I will keep searching from dusk til dawn
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Poetry: Men
by Carol Gioia
The masculine gender
leaves females befuddled,
male thought processes
are invariably muddled.
Everything viewed
in black and
Your touch is like fire,
Your kiss is like toxic waste.
Everything that you touch dissolves into space.
Ripping, twisting,
Older men with an air of defiance,
Come to the end of their world,
To see a power nor recognize,
Bloom instantly in control.
A pale face framed
in tar-black fur,
a contrast
that first startled
and then allured.
Severe blue eyes widened
to take in their
Raglenasty
This is evolution for you
Guys drinking from the bottle
Dropping doors in your face
Eating everything but
what's
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