Since I Was A Young Man Poem by Francis Duggan

Since I Was A Young Man



Since i was a young man some things have not changed much since then
Many young women today fancy big muscle bound men
Impressed by the bulging biceps not the brain in the head
Not hard to impress of some it can be said
Amongst Nature's animals most females with the biggest and strongest males breed
And with some young women it is very similar indeed
The big broad shouldered hairy chested male by them is preferred
To the slightly built brainy chap known as the nerd
Are the young women who mate with big muscular males unbeknown to themselves following Nature's
Law?
Your own conclusion on that you must draw
For i am not an anthropologist or a scientist so of such would not know
Though of Nature's ways my wonder only does grow
And us humans are part of Nature though with that many may disagree
No different to other life forms we are born to mortality.

Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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