I wonder what appeals to a woman these days? for no matter how a man contemplates her ways it seems to put me in a daze and feeling out of phase. Some comment a man may have dreamy eyes or speaks to them with charming lies. Yet, did not a serpent tempt the woman with clever ideas to make one wise? I consider the results of their demise. I could only guess what words to convey to appeal to a woman that may flutter her eyes in a fashionable way. Yet, who am I fooling but myself to consider it takes more than fancy words of affection to meet a woman's approval and her need of perfection. No, I may never know what a female seeks today it doesn't matter anyway, for most seem to be in love with their own reflection sometimes seeking another woman's affection. It leaves little room for a fool like me to hope for a woman to please yet I wonder if it should matter for if one has to work so hard for a woman's appease I consider it vexation to the women who may feel ill at ease. Nevertheless, I have nothing to lose for causing a ruse that so many like to choose among themselves, I leave them as they left me as I tend to my emotional bruise.
I honestly don't think 'knowing' what appeals to a woman these days' is of great consequence, anymore than 'what appeals to a man...'
Perhaps, a more helpful (but not so easy) question for any person of either gender is 'what is it within me that helps or hinders drawing the type of person I say I'd like into my life, to me?'
It seems that question requires putting the responsibility of preparing to receive love on us, as individuals... not on someone else's apparent appealance...
morgen90210singapore, Central Singapore SingaporeSep 3, 2013
you spoke my heart,mind and soul out! this is a very good poem
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Perhaps, a more helpful (but not so easy) question for any person of either gender is 'what is it within me that helps or hinders drawing the type of person I say I'd like into my life, to me?'
It seems that question requires putting the responsibility of preparing to receive love on us, as individuals... not on someone else's apparent appealance...
this is a very good poem