A woman's world

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    A woman's world

    Crooked walks of life,
    empty shoes,
    souls out searching with
    clouded views.

    Black mascara tears run down beautiful cheeks
    Lips un-kissed spend nights upon salty pillows
    and clean sheets.

    Hearts weep, eyes cry,
    Necks hold heads upright,
    shoulders pacify...

    Men and children give us purpose,
    They run to us, we receive,
    At their service wearing
    lullaby smiles.

    Reflecting upon the men; their uprise
    and the children; how they will raise post-nest
    We strengthen the youth with yesturdays sorrow,
    Grocery bags from hard earned dollars
    envelope their hardbound knowledge,
    Baby powder hands embrace their childhood
    and pass them off to college.
    Fathers stand tearless with pride.
    All emotions aside,
    A woman is a sister, a mother, a bride,
    a friend, a lover, a soldier at times.
    we are worshiped
    we are feared,
    Laughter fills our voids
    emotions, our hearts pull near

    Even loving to hate cleaning up after
    dirty socks and
    toys scattered, reaping nessesities of others,
    our nature is nurture,
    though infinate tangability, we curse and search for...

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