Cyber Bits

Monday, February 13, 2006

Moods of a woman

A cute poem :)

An angel of truth and a dream of fiction
A woman is a bundle of contradiction.

She's afraid of a wasp, will scream at a mouse
But will tackle her boyfriend alone in the house.

She'll take him for better; she'll take him for worse
She'll break open his head and then be his nurse.
But when he's well and can get out of bed
She’ll pick up the teapot and aim for his head.

Beautiful and keenly sighted, yet blind,
Crafty and cruel, yet simple and kind.

She’ll call him a king, and then make him a clown,
Raise him on a pedestal, and then knock him flat down.

She’ll inspire him to deeds that ennoble man,
Or make him her lackey to carry her fan.
She’ll run away from him and never come back
But if he runs away, then she'll be on his tracks

Sour as vinegar, sweet as a rose,
She’ll kiss you one minute, then turn up her nose.

She’ll win you in range, enchant you in silk,
She'll be stronger than brandy, milder than milk.

At times she'll be vengeful, merry and sad,
She'll hate you like poison, and love you like mad.

1 Comments:

At 11:57 PM, Blogger Overclocked by Nature said...

Hi,
The poem is really very nice...keep posting such things.

 

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