A Woman's Heart
Ah the woman’s heart,
As gentle as the coolest breeze,
In the heat of a summers day .
Not to be taken too lightly,
You might get swept away.
Be careful of the brewing storm,
It only comes ever so often,
This is when she has been scorned,
And her world has lost all motion.
Treat her with respect and courtesy,
If you value the love that’s yours,
It will be given back amply
As the sun shines again outdoors.
The storm will have passed quickly,
Things back to normal again,
She will be calling you her sweetie,
You will be thinking AMEN.
If you fill a bucket with salty water, no matter how far you walk, it will still be salty.
Copyright © Kenneth Fordham | Year Posted 2008
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