Man vs Woman

Man vs Woman

A Poem by Jared Austin

 

Bodies of men and women -
Many similarities to begin.
Two arms and legs.  Some long
and thin like a flamingo.  Others
short and chubby like greedy eels.
Two eyes, precious gemstones
you could marvel at for hours.
Yet for all the similarities its
the glorious differences that set
the sexes a part.
 
To men goes round, bulging,
rippling muscles built for
strength and power to
attract and mesmerize
the eyes and hearts of women.
 
The tongue clever and cunning,
dripping with honey
sweet nothings to dazzle
a woman’s mind into
swooning sexual compliance.
 
Yet most important is the
hidden package-
The master brain which
controls the muscles and tongue,
ruling them with absolute authority
when a woman enters the room
or a rival enters the fray.
 
For this beast, sayings dual.
Bigger is better vs. motion
of the ocean battle for
supremacy.
Which one is King?
Guess it depends on
The woman.
 
Description moves on to the fairer
sex with curves like figure eights,
like the spiraling roads men love
to race along.  Women
contain a softer, gentler beauty to ensnare
men’s senses.
 
Two curves consume
men’s thoughts the most,
Breasts.
Some have large and flowing,
often referred to as jugs to suckle by playful men.
Others are petite with which to caress and play.
Mountains or foothills.
 
South of the border though is a prize most coveted.
Every woman has it,
Every man wants it.
Famed pink taco stand,
one car garage
(at least one at a time).
Some belong to one car.
Some are rentals,
others leave the door wide
open for any car passing.
 
Which one rules? Does
sexy seduction rule?
Perhaps brawn holds all the power.
Who knows?
But a beautiful sight
when the two are one.

© 2009 Jared Austin


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Jared Austin
Jared Austin

Huntsville, AL



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