Very poignant, and hits home with me. "What do you feel?"...a seemingly simple question, but I have been with men that would absolutely never be able to ask, nor answer this little, tiny, easy question. Me, I could write volumes on how I feel, and yet it seems that I always end up with male counterparts who cannot.
This reminds me of something that I was telling to an ex at one point...he said "you know I love you", but I said "how do I know?" "Do you tell me, not just in those three words, but in an expressive way that I can actually hold on to that shows you know how I FEEL?" The power of understanding and being understood is fathomless. Well done write...one of your best.
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
I love my husband but he is terrified of feelings lol. And it's so true, if he just asked me, inste.. read moreI love my husband but he is terrified of feelings lol. And it's so true, if he just asked me, instead of always guessing at elast then I could try to express to him in my own words what it is I'm feeling...instead of assumptions lingering between us. And it goes for all relationships.
Thank you so much for the great review, it means so much!
11 Years Ago
It seems that most men are. Oddly enough, we are better with feelings and compassion, and yet men l.. read moreIt seems that most men are. Oddly enough, we are better with feelings and compassion, and yet men largely rule the world...it's time for a take over. haha
There are very few moments when you can truly be you and give yourself up to someone and not be afraid. To discard barriers and masks and look across at someone who sees you but understands you and will stand by you. Gentle voices whisper in this one kiddo.
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11 Years Ago
This is very true. And the rarity of letting that edge down...Gentle voices whisper is a great way .. read moreThis is very true. And the rarity of letting that edge down...Gentle voices whisper is a great way to put it :)
11 Years Ago
Only with piercing clarity would I see to the heart of your words.
we go through life sometimes with a suit of armor around our heart...past pain doesn't necessarily mean..there can't be love...if we just let ourselves.."feel"--
it was like in emily dickinson's day...so many people died of consumption...many young friends of emily died from it...and as one poet stated..."in those days when you asked, 'how are you today' you meant it...
because many wouldn't be around tomorrow...i wish today we could mean it.
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11 Years Ago
YES! It drives me nuts when people give you a generic answer to a sincere question. Or worse yet,.. read moreYES! It drives me nuts when people give you a generic answer to a sincere question. Or worse yet, they cut you off half way through your answer as if they never intended to ask you how you were doing in the first place. But then if you give them the same generic answer they look at you as if they want more. Its infuriating. I too, wish people could mean what they say. Words are powerful and have such attachment to our emotions. I think people in general have forgotten than.
An intriguing piece that exposes the difference between most men and women. So glad I am in touch with my feminine side lol!
One suggestion as the word question seems a little overly used is to alter this stanza:
But loves fickle follies
And the masculine counterpart
To my delicate heart
Seem terrified
Of what lurks beneath the answer,
Were you to inquire.
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11 Years Ago
haha, being in touch with both sides can definitely be something to be thanksful for.
I.. read morehaha, being in touch with both sides can definitely be something to be thanksful for.
I appreciate the suggestion, it is definitely food for thought....
Very poignant, and hits home with me. "What do you feel?"...a seemingly simple question, but I have been with men that would absolutely never be able to ask, nor answer this little, tiny, easy question. Me, I could write volumes on how I feel, and yet it seems that I always end up with male counterparts who cannot.
This reminds me of something that I was telling to an ex at one point...he said "you know I love you", but I said "how do I know?" "Do you tell me, not just in those three words, but in an expressive way that I can actually hold on to that shows you know how I FEEL?" The power of understanding and being understood is fathomless. Well done write...one of your best.
Posted 11 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
11 Years Ago
I love my husband but he is terrified of feelings lol. And it's so true, if he just asked me, inste.. read moreI love my husband but he is terrified of feelings lol. And it's so true, if he just asked me, instead of always guessing at elast then I could try to express to him in my own words what it is I'm feeling...instead of assumptions lingering between us. And it goes for all relationships.
Thank you so much for the great review, it means so much!
11 Years Ago
It seems that most men are. Oddly enough, we are better with feelings and compassion, and yet men l.. read moreIt seems that most men are. Oddly enough, we are better with feelings and compassion, and yet men largely rule the world...it's time for a take over. haha
I write with a no holds barred attitude, wielding my pen like a dagger to carve tales of fiction entwined with hard and bitter truths. My work generates bold, sometimes dark and devious stories that .. more..