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When You Look Into a Women Eyes

When you look into a women eyes what do you see, do you see a benevolent sprit, airly light 
as a futter of a feather, or a demon malicious wink

When you look into a women eyes what do you see, do you see the present events that's 
happing, the furture events that gonna happen, or the past event that did happen and never 
told what really happen   

When you look into a women eyes what do you see, do you see her tairls, tribulations, 
distress, her emotions as vast and distance as the oceans and sea's turmoil, toublesome or 
calm, smooth swifty moving softy along 

When you look into a women eyes what do you see, do you see her desires, wisdom, valor 
do you see her failures, dreams, goals like clouds wandering aimlessy 

When you look into a women eyes what do you see, do you see the uniqueness of her soul 
made mavelously by heavenly divine hands, gifted to earth tested by life expecties 

When you look into a women eyes what do you see, do you see her as who she is , suppose 
to be, wants to be 
When you look into a women eyes what do you see, or do you just see a women and nothing 
else   l

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A Black Women Exdous

He rich dark light mix of chocolate, smooth taut textured skin bronzed in kindness 
and compassion    and I say this too shall pass

Brillant eyes shades of gold seeing visions, hearing the unknow commandering, tranquilizing 
pulling and blending me into his essence
                         and I say this too shall pass

Broad shoulders stronge back ladden with burdens, that never seems to bend stoop or break, 
senstive work callous hands that gently caress my troubled weary mind, ease away all my 
fears and doubths  and I say this too shall pass

Deep rooted legs, guildance with the blessing from the ancient ones, he set me lightly on my 
feet his steps is conifdence, steady, rymthmgly and I match his pace
                         and I say this too shall pass

 He release me into the sweet rapture of light tears of understanding are on my face, for he 
knew all along that I too will say
                          this shall never pass   


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Copyright © Sheila Taylor | Year Posted 2010


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