His Lady
Among fallen flowers
of outlived time
behold a lady
flesh upon flesh
heady and fresh
penetrating depths
opening her pores
glistening skin
to enfold him therein
layered shadows
of abstract depths
displayed before him
breezing through life
tossled hair
not a care
thistle in air
umbrella of life
tossed to the sky
watch her fly
seagull in flight
woman of night
hanging on stars
perpetrator of lust
prayed he
freedom of toes
prances own way
lose her, afraid he
slightly south of shady
this spirited lady,
give me her wind
to dance, prayed he
milady, my Katie
a brewing storm
cavorting in darkness
and light churning
convulses through
inner glow profanely
undulating in sweet water
of tidal life
splayed she
screaming emotions
in savage wind, so racy
his passion
arrayed he
zany thoughts
of passion gaiety
grasping on to her
with slippery fingers
vaguely, vainly
can’t trap her spirit
water through fingers
catching her stardust
taking her body
gamely, gaily
hourly, daily
essence of incense
dispensed to intense
suspense of her presence
caged ambivalence
permeates soul
beckons him
threatens reason
pleasing, teasing
seizing, squeezing
robustly wade in
shady lady
degrade he
played he
raid he
symmetry of
sweet bones
bravely, sagely
behold his lady.
god-complex
"Behold, a Lady...."
"My God it worked."
"God had nothing to do with it."
"Have you thought of the moral implications"
"I only think of our survival, of the species survival."
"We can not ignore what she will go through. We have to think about her, about what time and experience will reveal to her- unless. She does have all the faculties of a ...normal woman?"
"Yes, I do not have the means, here, to limit cognitive functions without also affecting the offspring. She has all the capacities of the human woman."
"You mean to say that had you the ability--"
"I mean to say that she is completely normal in as much as a woman constructed in a lab can be."
"That is not an answer."
"That is all I will give! Mr. Hapsis, I ask you to remember what we are about here. We can not indulge in the dialogue of philosophers. We have not been given a choice. She is the currency by which we pay for survival. And I tell you, I think survival has come cheap. One life sacrificed, one life given. Have you no perspective? Can you not even fathom what she will become. The second mother to her species. She is the second coming of Eve. And I will crush under heel, any serpent in my garden."
Someday, Maybe
Behold, a Lady... something I shall never be
Too fancy, refined, PROPER for crazy me
I change out of my work dress, soon as I can
Sweatpants, no bra, (I kinda look like a man!)
Maybe a chick- nah, too old for that label
A gal? A lass? Wait, that sounds like a fable!
But, can't be a girl- grey hairs, roots deny
Guess my tresses need more blond hair dye
Suppressing swear words all day at my school
I think, means "Lady"? not me, I'm too cool
Home to my daughter, sarcastic like her mom
She's no lady, either, a chic with teen "wisdom"
Yup, too much attitude to be "Lady" defined
I wear too little makeup, drink too much wine
My parents may have wished a lady I'd act like
Instead, I run, workout, go for a frequent hike
Nope, not me. Definitely, definitely not a lady
But, maybe- if I cross my legs, sit demurely
If I banish my sweats, forego my flannels
Maybe then, grace and virtue I can channel
Perhaps, I can limit my swearing, keep quiet
Stifle opinions when men talk of matters politic
Oh, thank God I'm not A LADY TO BEHOLD
Suppressing my opinions? I'm just too damn old!!
A Lady
A lady springs life from her womb
Bringing forth a child to groom
A little girl with solemn eyes
Who calls upon the sun to rise
The little girl with golden hair
And skin so silky soft and fair
Breaths new life into the heart
Of one who begs his life to part
She gives him back his will to live
And teaches him how to forgive
Himself and all who've done him wrong
Tho he knew how all along
The child will grow up true and bright
To many lives she will bring light
The woman she becomes will be
A muse of strength and bravery
Her virtue shows in every mood
She sports a cultured attitude
Grace and beauty from within
Discreet when she is want to sin
She will know her destiny
She walks with devote loyalty
And wisdom that cannot be sold
A lady... something to behold.
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Dammit all to Hades with the 200 word minimum! I don't have any more words to write about ladies! This is all I've got, you see, so I'm going to bitch about having to meet a 200 word minimum in a most unlady-like manner until I fulfill the rest of my damned 200 god forsaken, molly whoppin words! Ladies aren't that complicated and I don't know what else to write about the creatures, that's the truth! :) Love these challenges!
Behold, a “Lady”
Behold, a Lady with milk-white pearls
Pencil straight posture and neat raven curls
Behold, a Lady with fair, silky skin
Who looks like no other and laughs at all of them
Behold, a Lady who came alone tonight
No man on her left, no man on her right
Behold, a Lady with devilish charm
And a quick wit that has the power to alarm
Behold, a Lady, one that nobody knows
She stays for hours and suddenly goes
Behold, a Lady, more like a coquette
She lures men in and forgets all the rest
Now, the Lady has gone to her quarters
Her dress has been shed and she looks a bit shorter
Behold, the Lady was really just a girl
Who borrowed a dress and stole her mother's pearls
Behold, a Lady that just wants to be loved
So she goes to the parties and she pushes and shoves
Behold, a Lady that gets through a crowd
With both high heels on and her head held up proud
Behold, a Lady whose growing too fast
One day she'll be gone and leave behind her past
Behold, a Lady who made a mistake
The men never know so her innocence they take
Behold, a child, life ripped from her grasp
The one time she wished she had taken off her mask
Behold, a Lady...
Behold, a Lady, I saw her there,
Behold a Lady, she had no hair!
Behold a Lady, with soft white skin,
Behold a Lady, no brain within!
Behold a Lady, with coat of red,
Behold a Lady, is she dead?
Behold a Lady, a frame froze still,
Behold a Lady, she gives you chills!
Behold a Lady, with fixed smile,
Behold a Lady, she's gone no miles,
Behold a Lady, with pale gray eyes,
Behold a Lady, she'll tell no lies,
Behold a Lady, she is so strange!
Behold a Lady, she'll never change,
Behold a Lady, a thing of art,
Behold a Lady, she has no heart!
Behold a Lady, with figure full,
Behold a Lady, form made from wool.
Behold a Lady, hand without ring,
Behold a Lady, head full of strings.
Behold a Lady, so ghastly pale,
Behold a Lady, a face so stale,
Behold a Lady, a riddle yes,
Behold a Lady, I must impress!
Behold a Lady, I'm out of rhymes,
Behold a Lady, I'll use a lime,
Behold a Lady, two hundred, why?
Behold a Lady, you'll make me cry.
Behold a Lady, she never rests,
Behold a Lady, have you guessed?
Behold a Lady, form filled with pins.
Behold the Lady, a mannequin!
Behold, the Lady who shook the world
Behold, a Lady
Who shook the world to its core
Who left the people breathless for more
Who conquered all the land
Who held it all in her dainty hand
Behold, a Lady
Who needed not an army to conquer
Who didn't use violence as a disarmer
Who was as fierce as a lion, as gentle as a dove
Who attacked hatred effectively with love
Behold, a Lady
Who was lovely and petite
Who was fiery but uncommonly sweet
Who had a smile brighter than a 100 suns
Who, they say, was a lot of fun
Behold, a Lady
Who so loved to laugh
Who had a sharp wit all wished to have
Who could break the ice with just one line
Who in any situation would always shine
Behold, a Lady
Who had a wrath like no other
Who with her gaze rebellions she'd smother
Who silenced nations with just one glance
Who could destroy all evil if given the chance
Behold, a Lady
Who worked much harder than anyone
Who never stopped till the work was done
Who toiled next to the poorest of people
Who saw them all as her equals
Behold, a Lady
Who was intelligent, wise, and just
Who filled her people with the warmth of trust
Who was kind and good-hearted
Who filled her people with the fire she started
Dancing
Behold a lady, a beautiful lady,
The most beautiful lady of all,
She dances around,
Her room in her crown,
Preparing to go to the ball.
There she'll meet a handsome prince,
Or maybe a white knight,
To take her hand her hand,
And spin her around,
Lighting her world so bright.
Oh, behold a lady, a most beautiful lady,
Surely looking her best,
She thinks with a grin,
As he kisses her hand,
That she's definitely passed the test.
They laugh and they talk,
And he gets her a drink,
And he rarely leaves her sight,
This, she thinks as she sips her drink,
This must surely be right.
Oh, behold a lady, such a beautiful lady,
All dressed up in white,
There's a man at her side, with a grin so wide,
Truly a perfect night.
The band plays a lovely tune,
And once again she swoons,
As her love takes her hand, they dance again,
And she never wants it to end.
Behold a lady, a beautiful lady,
The most beautiful lady of all,
She lay there asleep,
In a blanket so pink,
While her father stands by with a smile,
He holds his wife, so close to his side,
So happy to be with his child.
The woman laughs at his grin and takes his hand,
And drags him into a dance,
Once more, she thinks, twirling in place,
That this will never end.
Then, it begins again.
"Behold, a Lady, whose hair is long and curled, whose face is powdered, and who is completely unrecognizable." He trys to contain his laughter with a snort as he examines me.
"I'm sure Lord whats-his-face will really jump at the opportunity to seperate and corner you like an unfortuante cow.
I look sideways at my brother.
"I'm overjoyed that you think cow is a suitable description. And I think that was the point. At least that was Mother's intentions for me." I frown at Aaden.
"Personally, I'm not very fond of Lord whats-his-face."
"To be fair, you aren't very fond of anyone."
"Maybe. Perhaps I just don't feel very agreeable towards nonsensical idiots who stumble on their words and prefer unintelligent hobbies such as gambling to ones that boost their intelligence rather than their ego."
Aaden's ocean eyes glimmer with amusement.
"I can't wait to see the tortured expression on your face tonight. A book in one hand and a glass of whisky in the other." His smile makes my room even brighter, and I want to wipe the dimples off of his face, instead I can't help but smile back at him. I know that he would be there to save me from Lord Nixxam should the need arise. Unlike my mother, who would prefer to get me out of the house sooner rather than later, even if it was a pig of a man who got the deed done.
"You know that Mother would never allow whisky to me."
"Then you'll just have to get drunk off of the champagne before his lovely voice reaches your ears."
The Story of a Warrior
Behold, a Lady!
So bold and fearless
No one dares fight her
For in fear, for in intimidation, they will lose
Behold, a Lady!
Dark brown hair - too disheveled to attract men
Pale, ebony lips - too cracked to kiss
Eyes that match her hair - too focused on exploring to focus on her unworthy suitors
Marks on her body - scars from her many battles
Vertical lines on her cheeks - the tears of a warrior
Behold, a Lady!
So strong and independent
An admirable leader
Even with her flaws, she is amazing and beautiful
Behold, a Lady!
Battling conflicts - internal, external
Standing up for justice
Fighting selflessly for righteousness
All the little girls wish to be like her someday
Behold, a Lady!
So optimistic and happy
You'll never see her missing that smile of victory
Her sword is as sharp as her wit
Never disappointing a single soul
Her armor is as strong as she
Defeating evil day by day
Behold, a Lady!
Mighty is she
Great as can be
The elders can tell that she will lead
And become a legend - her dream
Because her biggest fear is failure and oblivion
All she wants is to save her people
Too weak and feeble to fight for themselves
Behold, a Lady!
The greatest warrior of them all
Higher than all the men
Still had a wonderful life without them
Though she is gone today
Her life will never fade away