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Not too tall -- Don't want him towering over me Looking down on me Humiliating me In more ways than one. Eyes should be dark -- Not pale. Don't want them Cold, empty, icy Don't need A shark-like gaze To chill me to the bone. Not too large -- Don't need him to tell me Just how big and strong and intimidating he is Can't have him saying Outright or otherwise That he could hold me Or anyone else down. What else are arms for? Not too crude -- In fact, I just might want him to talk Like a woman. Don't get me wrong -- My vocabulary is colorful enough. It would be hypocritical to rule out profanity. But, as soon as you call me or her or him or this or that 'BITCH' The bile will surely be climbing my throat. Not too proud -- Yes, confidence is attractive But conceit is certainly no match. I don't care if he thinks he looks good -- I will most likely agree that he does -- But one who can not admit to his mistakes Let alone answer for them Is a frightening caricature of humanity. I am so flawed, love But my flaws are not the cause of yours. Not too dense -- Anyone who reads this Male, female, or other And calls me a 'man hater' Or asks what I would think of a man If he wrote something like this about a woman Should run along For that is not what I'm saying Not at all. I know what I deserve And it's just what everyone else should get. I just believe That 'do unto others' Should not die Once the ring is on the finger Or the name is on the dotted line. I just believe That 'love' should not be bastardized To mean an unconditional, everlasting loop of 'Whatever you want Honey.' Only give what you'd want to get Only take what you know you need No matter the giver. Bestow and accept nothing less And as much more As you can manage. Believe me I'll keep doing the same No matter what you say.
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Oct 16, 2018
Oct 16, 2018 at 12:03 PM UTC
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Not too tall -- Don't want him towering over me Looking down on me Humiliating me In more ways than one. Eyes should be dark -- Not pale. Don't want them Cold, empty, icy Don't need A shark-like gaze To chill me to the bone. Not too large -- Don't need him to tell me Just how big and strong and intimidating he is Can't have him saying Outright or otherwise That he could hold me Or anyone else down. What else are arms for? Not too crude -- In fact, I just might want him to talk Like a woman. Don't get me wrong -- My vocabulary is colorful enough. It would be hypocritical to rule out profanity. But, as soon as you call me or her or him or this or that 'BITCH' The bile will surely be climbing my throat. Not too proud -- Yes, confidence is attractive But conceit is certainly no match. I don't care if he thinks he looks good -- I will most likely agree that he does -- But one who can not admit to his mistakes Let alone answer for them Is a frightening caricature of humanity. I am so flawed, love But my flaws are not the cause of yours. Not too dense -- Anyone who reads this Male, female, or other And calls me a 'man hater' Or asks what I would think of a man If he wrote something like this about a woman Should run along For that is not what I'm saying Not at all. I know what I deserve And it's just what everyone else should get. I just believe That 'do unto others' Should not die Once the ring is on the finger Or the name is on the dotted line. I just believe That 'love' should not be bastardized To mean an unconditional, everlasting loop of 'Whatever you want Honey.' Only give what you'd want to get Only take what you know you need No matter the giver. Bestow and accept nothing less And as much more As you can manage. Believe me I'll keep doing the same No matter what you say.
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Oct 16, 2018
Oct 16, 2018 at 12:03 PM UTC
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