A warring tribe of women strong,
according to the tales;
their right breasts they did all cut off,
yet they were strong as males.
Why did they do that painful deed?
So they could use the bow!
with greater ease they pulled it back
and let that arrow go.
I've often pondered about that;
If it indeed is fact,
‘t would be the first example known
Of trading tit for tact!
2 – I’ll be damned * if I’d slice off my **, So I could be a better college “jock”***. At sports it might get in my **** way, But it’s not at sports I play all day! *damned related to, Adjective, informal: used for emphasis, especially to express anger or frustration” ** : *** jock: athlete **** see, above Bri :)
1 - re Poet's Notes: so, how DID you speak to them? ? The language of Love? tact: " adroitness and sensitivity in dealing with others or with difficult issues" adroitness: " cleverness or skill." yes, ok, to MyPoemList. did the left 'go' if one was left handed? ? Ouchy! ! ! Kim’s for tact is compared to “ for tat is an English saying meaning " equivalent retaliation" Nice.
I spoke in Portuguese and they spoke in their native tongue and neither of us understood the other.
clever verse lad I cannot however place any credence in the breastremoval.. no way the gal on the right looks somewhat Neanderthal
Wes, ol' buddy, I really miss you here on PH. I hope you are still doing well on AP. I will check on you one of these days.
Thanks for the comment, Wes. You're right. I find that hard to believe, too.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
3 - Ha! ! Censors again. line 1 of MY poem is supposed to end in C O C K (put them together, uncapitalized) . lines 3 & 4: D A M N (put them together, uncapitalized) is supposed to come before " way" and before " day" , respectively. respectfully, bri edwards :))))))))))))