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Woman walshpoems Scorned as but a woman but my charms have humbled kings, Taken sons from family hearth and when the nation sings, It sings of Motherland and love, from womb to tomb to Him above, The trials and ways of womanhood will pierce the nation’s heart. Behind his throne she stands supreme; no queen could better be, Than sweetheart with bold lover, who weeps far out to sea? The siren of the swirling skirt, whose voice beguiles to please, Makes equal king or peasant and brings nations to their knees. And should I have such woman, as fine as those who bled, The hearts of better others with sad words kindly said, Then I shall love my woman as I would love oneself, The throne or cottage garden, one‘s woman is one‘s wealth.
Posted on: Sun, 30 Mar 2014 21:44:04 +0000

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