Francis Galton asks himself, ‘of what a pretty face is made! ’
Two scientists from Texas University agree and state that:
Darwin’s cousin is right; beauty is a lab combining recipes.
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As the old saying goes' Beauty is in the eye of the beholder'! ! ! All depends on who's looking and how they feel about what they see and sense. You have done wonderfully on your words and explanation of how you feel about the unknown beauty! ! Phebe
I believe that your title couldn't hit home any better. Everything fits into those three words. A very nice piece and I especially enjoyed the line, ”Poetry, you release me to have vision with no visualization” I think anyone who truly enjoys writing poetry rejoices in that emotional release to see in their mind whatever their words create.
Your painting of women's beauty is as poetic as the smiles of ancient 'Sharon Stones'.
What makes a woman beautiful? Dear Kind Sir - I have been contemplating this for the longest time....it isn't so much that I am a vain woman, but getting older it makes me wonder if I would care at all if I become invisible? For clearly it's not all about physical perfection that makes a woman beautiful and desireable. Beauty as you had professed is: SUBJECTIVE. Thank you, Mr. Josephides for such an honest and insightful observation on beauty. Respects, June Feir-Cruz
'Poetry, you release me to have vision with no visualisation, to fall in love, with immense myth and abundant wine, to create the Unknown Beauty, at all times, ' - This made it perfect!
Words are hardly enough to describe what i feel....i just enjoyed the read...the situation and dramatic setting are a plus point.