Love Sharpened and Cheapened

     Love Sharpened and Cheapened

Two Sonnets

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A woman’s looseness is a leak.  This leaks

Her meaning down in something like beach sand

And spills of her are lost.  This looseness speaks

As if she cannot stop and can’t command

Her holes or tongue.  But in a man his strict

Demands are utterly opposed to ties.

Adventure is his truth.  His quests addict

Him to new conquerings.  Those spreading thighs

For ram to batter to surrender make

His masculinity. Explore and search

And speculate are manliness.  Each quake

Of climax is his point, each semen lurch.

  Romance and opposite of it are always fraught.

    He does not have to give this any thought.

Phillip Whidden

Ploughing Does Not Need a Conscience

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For Archibald Whidden, father of ravished Wilma

 

Romance is not the word, not quite, for man

When driven blood inside his hard hot flesh,

That blood, its fever, makes him need to span

Rejection with harsh certainty, a fresh

Attack against resistance like the heads

Of Hydra.  Rape is what he craves if love

Is not equation.  With his hands he spreads

The legs, and mounts, and starts to shove

His greed inside.  Annihilation sought

Is what he wants if he cannot have male

Regenerated.  He will be as naught,

A lost ID, if self does not impale.

  He’ll settle for a son but what he needs

    Is forceful implantation of his seeds.

Phillip Whidden