July 12, 2006
They want to offer cars to me,
jewels and furs
You never
To put at my feet their fortune
And to take down me the moon
You never
And each time they call me,
they say to me that I am beautiful
You never
They beseech me and adore me
But however me I am unaware of them
You know it
Man,
You are only one man
Like the others
I know it
And like
You are my man
I forgive you
And you never
They invent stories,
That I make pretence believe
You never
They swear me fidelity
until the end of eternity
You never
And when they speak to me about love
they need too speech
You never
I insane of their fortune
That they leave there
where is the moon
without regret
Man,
You are only one man
Like the others
I know it
And like
You are my man
I forgive you
And you never
You have all the defects which I like
And of well hidden qualities
You are a man, and me, I love you
And that donot can be explained
Because man
You are only one man
Like the others
I know it
And like
You are my man
I forgive you
And you
never
Your poetry is interesting. I just have one comment. Love knows no gender. It is between two souls. To get to know the core of one's being we needs to take our time and know the person with all their emotional and intellectual nuances of existence. It is only after looking beyond the pertinacious mask that we could love someone. This mask is often the result of our fears. The fears are the result of the image that we need create in order to survive in society. Most men and women have the mask. At times I think that this might be our purpose in this life. To purify ourselves from our fears and to heal........
Here is the address for my Myspace page. My blog entries are there. You might find some of writings interesting:
http://www.myspace.com/josephlerner
All the best,
Joseph
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