Read this poem by Charles Bukowski and was intrigued by these lines:
good weather
is like
good women--
it doesn't always happen
and when it does
it doesn't
always last.
That is intriguing and makes you wonder if you as a woman are as fickle as he describes or have known other women to be that way. Maybe there is some truth to it. The unwavering constant types might not be the most conventional either. They are able to stay that way because the their life circumstances remained relatively unchanged. But I was not sure where the poet was going with this. He clarifies in a bit:
a woman must be nursed
into subsistence
by love
here a man can become
stronger
by being hated.
That is an interesting point of view. I am not sure about women being nursed into subsistence by love but a lot of strong and powerful men are well hated and it does seem to serve them well
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