We like to decorate the female body To disguise it with some metaphor in order to prove its validity To see a woman as a flower that needs to be picked To see a mother's arms as shelter for our souls No, my friend. Do not think that words will come to tuck you in at night We are flesh and we are bones. That is beautiful enough
When you are in love Write an ode comparing your emotions to the weather But do not speak of her as the fallen leaf of the auburn tree Do not speak of her as the wind that cracks your window open at night Do not speak of her as the blood your veins need Do not speak of her as anything Other than who she is, A woman
If you were to compare her to anything Tell her that her smile, that the life in her eyes Does for you what love does to the human mind