She is an Ode

Ksey_Gan

Oh, how many wonderful discoveries

A woman brings sometimes with her,

And a myriad of difficult mysteries,

And glorious peace only with her.

 

Oh, how many wonderful discoveries

A woman brings some time with her!

Your house becomes a  cabin cruise,

Warmed by the warm breeze sea surf.

 

Oh, how many wondrous discoveries

A woman brings some time with her!

She’ll claim man the  title of father is

And take away the brood as her trophy.

 

Oh, how many wondrous discoveries

A woman brings some time with her!

Sometimes a beacon of absolute truths is,

And then suddenly a maniac with a sword.

 

Oh, how many wondrous discoveries

A woman brings sometimes with her!

Between her breasts there are thresures

A curative remedy any ailment for.


Oh, how many wondrous discoveries

A woman brings sometimes with her!

Sometimes passionate lust adulterous,

Sometimes the tranquility that from her.

 

Oh, how many wonderful discoveries

A woman brings sometimes  with her!

And if she nags you incessantly till tears,

It means there's an outside playboy for.

 

Oh, how many wonderful discoveries

A woman brings sometimes  with her!

And if she nags you incessantly,

It means there's an outside playboy for.

  • Author: Ksey_Gan (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 29th, 2026 16:55
  • Category: Humor
  • Views: 5
  • Users favorite of this poem: Friendship
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  • sorenbarrett

    This poem seems almost too serious for humor but perched on the edge of feminism. As to who that playboy is for we will have to wait and see. Nicely done

  • Friendship

    Enjoy your humor. Your poem explores the complexities and dualities of women and their impact on men's lives. It celebrates the joys and discoveries that a woman can bring, while also acknowledging the challenges and mysteries associated with relationships. The recurring phrase emphasizes the wonder and enigma of femininity, hinting at both the nurturing and tumultuous aspects of womanhood.



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