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The Man I Love (Free verse) by Dovina

is not the all-American macho, handsome, athletic, rich hunk they’re promoting. My man is the one with his morning coffee pensively pondering a page - clean, but maybe not shaven gentleman, thinker, comic. He can be a bit fat or maybe too thin homely perhaps or drift with the wind. But if his words rest like pillows and he understands mine if he knows what I mean and when I get him, grins then his car doesn’t matter his face can be scarred he can have a few habits and nights with the boys because I’ve got what I want and he knows it.

Stephen Robins 17-Feb-05/8:42 AM
Reading your arguments makes me feel like I am on mal-functioning rollercoaster with no end. However, I believe what you are ultimately trying to assert is that you believe us Brits base all our opinions on a vindictive desire to vituperate against other ethnicities OR that we use words as a leaden blanket to hide our true prejudices and only reveal on poemranker large gusts of wind in an attempt to pass time at work. Furthermore, with a crash of irony, that only an Amercian so poorly execute, you conclude that your racist statement to D.A. pi was only a similar play with words and you are not really spouting forth your real opinons of us. To conclude, how many polynesians have you actually accepted it off?




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