There are times in life
When darkness is so thick
Times in life
When tidal waves touch the sky
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I vote 5 stars because: Phil had the 'balls' to write this. Phil has opened up a forum on a widespread, sometimes touchy topic, and one which is universal: Being a MAN vs. being a WOMAN. : ) bri
And the last stanza: Wow! I wonder if Phillip.....[maybe Phyllis when Belle gets done with 'him' and he becomes a she].... is SERIOUS about all he wrote. HMMM?
Stanza 4 is most interesting. Not all of it is comprehendible for me. Where can I find the 'PUBLIC NUDITY'? ? ? I'd like to see it. And what exactly do you mean?
'In old age, they all gather around her Maybe that's why she lives longer' Perhaps, IF the mother survives childbirth, the Terrible Twos, The Teen Years, and everything AFTER ALL THAT! ! ! Oh, yeah, and nagging, philandering husbands. : )
'For all mine's ther; I'm the bank'? 'For child support n' sustenance, I'm the cash dispensing machine' Damn right it is usually, I think. BUT, would YOU rather be the pregnant one & one who usually has more of the childrearing and housework to do? Ha ha! !
Line 5. The meaning of 'N is 'than' according to Merriam-Webster online dictionary. I believe you want 'and'. ;)
Phillip, Belle has now (on PH) a short poem (with your name in its title) expressing her poem comment's sentiments. NOW I guess I'll read your above poem. bri ;)
In ones mind, a 'man' may already BE a 'woman'. Belle was going more for humor/humour I think, humor some may not appreciate.
A SHARP KNIFE (see below) can perhaps start to process to make a man a woman, but much more would NEED to be done to complete a PHYSICAL switch.
I respect a woman but I feel proud to be a man. I think you are forgetting the role of a man. Both are complementary and supplementary to each other. Anyway,
Well, there you go, Belle can make yr wish come true……. Good luck!
You wish you were a woman. Why? Life's easier for a man. You may think I can't help you, but, with my sharp knife, I can!
At a boy! , Phillip, .....OR, as you might like it, 'at a girl, Phyllis!