Friday, October 14, 2016

Justin - Man vs. Woman


Two Songs of Misogyny
 Man
The man, he seeks to build or to destroy,
Exerting his control on all around;
By self-control though he cannot be bound;
That trait does not belong to man or boy.
And so when near a woman acting coy,
The scent is caught by his internal hound.
Can we forbid the animal to bound
When nature’s forces do his paws employ?
 
Hormonally fueled grabbing, groping lust;
Locker-room banter raising bitter bile-
Genetic code; to blame him is unjust
(And to fight it can be such a trial.)
Men can’t but help see women as their toys;
It’s said, and we well know, “boys will be boys.”
 
 Woman
So woman, though irrational by birth,
Must be the one who helps him be a gent;
Ignoring what for locker-rooms was meant
And dodging grasping hands with gleeful mirth.
With care she should keep covered all her worth,
Lest tempting flesh the last of weak will spent-
Remember that exposure means consent,
And flame is hard to fight once it’s brought forth.
 
It is her job her virtue to protect.
Which means to shield him whom by lust is weak.
A shoulder or a knee have strong effect-
So careful not to slip the smallest peek. 
Far simpler to her body fully drape
Than 'tis to teach a boy how not to rape. 

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