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A Housewife Unmasked
By day she goes about the weary business of her dreary life: a housekeeper, bookkeeper, shopper, chef, chauffer for two active teens, and hostess of her husband’s dinner parties is she. In the middle of her day she naps, for in the night. . . when her work-obsessed spouse soundly slumbers and the kids at last are fast asleep, she goes into the darkness of the woods behind her house. The mask of this woman falls without a sound to the leaf strewn ground. She raises her face to the moon. In its light, the stripes of a tigress are revealed! Her legs feel strong and limber. That ferocious appetite for something that she stifles flees away as she runs. Among the pines and midst the sounds of the woodland’s crepuscular creatures she runs and runs and runs. She is running after something she cannot put a name to. She’s a good woman. She would never use a bar or night club as her jungle. Now - with her tigress face - swift, stealthy, and strong - but above all, not beholden to any body she is simply free to be. After an hour of running, the mask of the housewife is restored. Then she collapses, exhausted on her bed, where she dreams refreshing dreams - which are necessary - for tomorrow she begins again the weary business of her dreary life. 10/26/2014; Now used for Skat's A poem you are proud of #3 Poetry Contest
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