SOCIAL PROFILE
by Joanna Gilman Hyde
The Hawk Kitchen 2:32pm
Joanna Gilman Hyde Blair must be a Throwback to The Fifties:
White Stay-At-Home Mom
3rd Wife to A Silver Haired Doctor
Moderate Drinker — Would Like To Smoke
NOT A CHURCH GOER
Eats Red Meat & Lots Of It
Likes To Shop but Considers Cost
Doesn’t Care (very much) What She Drives
As Long As It Works
Has Been Seen Eating @ MacDonalds
In An Off-The-Shoulder Oprah Evening Dress
Love It!!!
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Jackie, your father is not sure why you Love!!! this poem.
I like the term “Throw Back” “A reversion to a former type or ancestral characteristic”. I think the poem makes a very powerful statement for women and feminine energy. It’s ironic because the history books tell us that women have been repressed for centuries and only now are we free. Is it possible that this is not the truth because, today, women are influenced and stereotyped with a very strong masculine energy. As a result, women have taken on all kinds of persona’s which are strongly influenced by dark masculine energy. I believe, both men and women need to embrace more of their feminine side to move society forward and save the planet. Joanna’s poem gives complete freedom to ALL women, by allowing them to be who they are..
Fantastic poem, it belongs on a billboard!
Also, I see this poem fitting nicely with the theme of “social emergency” that is prevailing on your blog right now. I am enjoying the topic.
Jackie
Thank you for your thoughts on this feminine and social topic, and for your enthusiasm.
Hi
Jackie Eye really miss our long phone conversations. Love, Joanna