Be Then He A Man Who Is Manly Poem by Mark Heathcote

Be Then He A Man Who Is Manly



I say?
If every man became more and more feminine
Where would go a man's androgen's masculinity?
Her surly desires would be less passionate and sultry.
And their heart's adrenaline might even chasten.
As fatefully as life is, once it's been flat-lined.
I say?
Be he a man, who is manly, she a woman comely.

Sunday, November 25, 2012
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