Attraction Poem by Robert Edgar Burns

Attraction



I hope I'm not speaking out of turn
For some secrets will be revealed.
My subject will be attraction.
It's the beginning of appeal.

When a man looks at a woman,
Attraction begins with his eyes.
It is how our world starts spinning,
Then infatuation we can't disguise.

Don't be mad when a man reacts
To natural plans put in our genes,
By the planner who sits up on high,
When we choose our beauty queen.

But a woman looks at other things
That don't even cross men's minds.
But if a woman could see inside
Our secrets might make her blind.

We men are thankful it's this was,
Or for sure we'd not be chosen,
By what seems to us as well as you
A cold rendering of lusts not frozen.

Did I mention we are created like this?
And the reason is a brilliant scheme.
It means we can get closer to you
So you can teach us everything!

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