To Win Your Man's Heart Poem by Valsa George

To Win Your Man's Heart

Rating: 4.9


If you wish to win your man's heart somehow
Show interest rolling your admiring eyes,
As he raves over the pet subjects of his choice,
Occasionally responding to what he says.

Simulate keenness, though you don't have it
When he prates over his job and its challenges
Pep up his confidence through words of concern
Make him feel, you are there to share his tensions

A wife's pleasing demeanour and care
Can ease a man's life and his blues
As filtering sunlight melts the mist
That hides the meadow's lovely blooms

Know his favourite food and the cuisine he loves
Prepare them oftener than he can expect
The easiest way to get into a man's heart
Is through gratifying and titillating his palate

Though he may show disinterest in flattery
Compliment him over the ‘great things' he has done
You'll see his former stance suddenly changed
Through praise, sure, his heart you have won

In the privacy of your closet on cold, starlit nights
Lie closer to him, even feigning false passion
As a flower bares its perfumed heart to the bee
Give yourself completely to him sans restriction

Thus win him through the magic of wooing
Delight him with your soft whispers of crooning
Never forget to take care of your grooming
And sure, day by day you will see your love blooming

Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: love
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
An advice to the young couple. Though applicable to all, it may not be possible in the long run!
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Akhtar Jawad 27 January 2015

Thus win him through the magic of wooing Delight him with your soft whispers of crooning Never forget to take care of your grooming And sure, day by day you will see your love blooming An amazing poem, I am thinking to translate it in Urdu and send to my wife.................10

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Rajesh Thankappan 28 January 2015

Fantastic formulae for wooing a man even with a heart of stone. I am sure it will melt him like snow. I agree, though it might be in a wife's interest to appreciate and encourage her husband, the reverse also holds true.10/10 from me.

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Bernard Snyder 28 January 2015

Another awesome poem Ms.George! Great points from top to bottom! Thanks for sharing such truthful words!

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Madathil Rajendran Nair 28 January 2015

A wife's pleasing demeanour and care Can ease a man's life and his blues As filtering sunlight melts the mist That hides the meadow's lovely blooms Loved these lines in particular. Great practical advice to all sulking wives. Well done, Valsa-ji.

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Madathil Rajendran Nair 28 January 2015

A wife's pleasing demeanour and care Can ease a man's life and his blues As filtering sunlight melts the mist That hides the meadow's lovely blooms Loved these lines in particular. Great practical advice to all sulking wives. Well done, Valsa-ji.

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Kanniappan Kanniappan 09 June 2016

Dear Prof Valsa, I read your poem after a long gap. You gave lots of suggestions 'To Win Your Man's Heart'; I read the very detailed comments of Bri Edwards and his reply poem 'To Win Your Woman's Heart ' Both are excellant.

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Kavya . 03 February 2015

hahahaha...loved the 4th para, the way to win a man's heart is thru his stomach..........

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Geetha Jayakumar 01 February 2015

A Very beautiful poem Vasla, especially for young couple, may be for all. Beautiful presentation. Loved it.

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Alesia Leach 30 January 2015

Insightful advice to all women. And as always, excellently penned.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 30 January 2015

Thus win him through magic of wooing makes this poem special and pleasing. Wonderful composition shared on really. Nicely drafted.

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