"The mystery, the Door of the Woman, is the root of earth and heaven..." Translated by Ursula LeGuin, Tao te Ching
Big bodies, you say,
don't belong here
woman as big body is
big failure to most
but your naivete begets you
and would have
you believe in such silly notions
Woman as bountiful and
big was made that way
She was born to breed more than babies
She houses the righteous dust of us
and all the gall she could muster
to free us
She is all of
us and nothing more
but the bigness she sees in her
large, black eyes
She swells more and more each day
counting the days when she will
scatter as gargantuan as the sky
Jul 5, 2016
Jul 5, 2016 at 10:07 PM UTC
"The mystery, the Door of the Woman, is the root of earth and heaven..." Translated by Ursula LeGuin, Tao te Ching
Big bodies, you say,
don't belong here
woman as big body is
big failure to most
but your naivete begets you
and would have
you believe in such silly notions
Woman as bountiful and
big was made that way
She was born to breed more than babies
She houses the righteous dust of us
and all the gall she could muster
to free us
She is all of
us and nothing more
but the bigness she sees in her
large, black eyes
She swells more and more each day
counting the days when she will
scatter as gargantuan as the sky
Love of self
