Admire Its Aesthetic Grace Poem by DR.GENNY ANDERSON

Admire Its Aesthetic Grace



It is clearly
Impolite to stare
If of their presence
You are aware.

A woman’s breasts
Are surely there
Be they covered
Or be they bare.

But to notice them
Is only fair
If you chance upon
A pretty pair.

A décolletage attracts
Attentive eyes,
And both male and
Female curiosity.

As obviously or
Surreptitiously
We watch to see a
Bosom swell or rise.

This we do without
Fail and instinctively,
And it should not give
Offense or surprise.

If you see a lovely
Bust before your face,
Respectfully admire
Its aesthetic grace.

A glimpse of curve or
Cleavage is a pleasure.
A bosom in full glory
Is a treasure.
AUG 1979

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Joseph Poewhit 19 December 2008

The charms of a woman

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