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Her Hypocrisy
To subdue passion and to veil her soul She dresses cravings sweet in bland disguise A righteous life to live does take its toll And brings the tears unbidden to her eyes A woman bowing down to culture’s norm Must be demure and coy, not fierce and bold Forbidden her desire in wanton form And so the flame dies out and life turns cold Yet deep within her heart the embers lie Their savage smolder felt through tortured night Her sensuality she must deny Though from her play and sway it shines out bright Her soul succumbs to this hypocrisy A woman vowed to "moral" chastity Eileen Manassian In parts of the Middle East young girls are still circumcised to prevent sensual cravings....I've written a poem about this for Richard Lamoureux's contest a while back. His contest was entitled, Girl Rising...and my poem was entitled, "Not too Late for Tears." This poem was written for another contest, but I did not enter it. I deleted it and am now reposting. It makes me sad when people don't understand the restrictions woman face due to culture and other factors when it comes to issues of their own sensuality. I wish people would be more understanding.
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