MIND AND HEART DIFFERENCES

MIND AND HEART DIFFERENCES





Lover’s study each others’ bodies so carefully; like

Cartographers, they can see all of India there. There

Are no blights of ugliness even in the sordid moles.



Even if Rousseau got his way, the joy of young lovers

With their nubile bodies would exude an intimation that

The thief of joy was somehow pocked marked in their loins.



Joy and ugliness sometime mix; the womb is guarded by

Dark curly hair and the dove sitting on the post fence is

Sometimes drunk with desire; joy can be a sordid thing.



The cheap frills of winter is embroidered in the hats of fate,

Worn by dandies of desire who seeking only to bed even if

The coquettish maiden is least than desirable; what a pity.



Such is the sorted nature of sex driven studs which belies an

Ignorance of the most baneful nature.  Yes, sex can be ugly

But it can also enliven the most deadest of those not exposed.



To be exposed to the full glare of bodily expedition is to enter

A world of the most par excellence of reality Here the mind

And the heart must settle their differences once and for all.

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