They say, in the most winsome way Once a woman achieves a half century She no longer cares what others say These thoughts of others barely acknowledged A fine static disturbing Her favourite radio channel
A foolish man might call it selfish To tune in only to what one wants At expense of all else When actually, she has simply taken A leaf from his book.
At long last.
While such empowerment prevents A woman from becoming entangled In ill-tempered opinion against On the other side of the coin It dawns on me suddenly That neither does she care For the many thousand loving thoughts Drifting upon her shore By my tide of grief
I am the sea Were it to show its force It would swallow mountains whole Instead it is buried deep Illuminated by strange Iridescent sea creatures Who lie in wait Silently