Worthy Women Poem by John Sensele

Worthy Women



Worthy women seldom weigh or wound women
Whom they judge harshly because inferiority complex bites
When critical conmen fail to utter amen
Because lost lives carry a plethora of pesky plights.

Worthy women withdraw from woes
Driven by gossip, boosted by empathy
Praise when they raise the self esteem, self concept of erstwhile foes
For whom they wield substantial sympathy.

Worthy women weave worlds
Teeming with tender templates
That catalyze, create and cajole curls
For other girls for whom they deposit joy and bliss on promotion plates and sentiment slates.

Worthy women wander to websites
Where they learn useful trades, gather noble knowledge
To add value, verity and verisimilitude to their sites
Where great goodwill to other women they pledge.

Worthy women win over the poor
The weak, the vulnerable for whom they dare to care
Without being dour or boor, but becoming a doer
To light up lives for whom they give a fair share without fanfare.

Saturday, August 19, 2017
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John Sensele

John Sensele

Ndola, Zambia
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