What will you tell her when the truth is out?<BR>When her face grows pale with fear and doubt?<BR>Tell her the truth? What this is all about?<BR>Tell her what birthright she must live without?<P>Tell her the reason Dad sleeps alone?<BR>Tell her he knows that his wife has flown?<BR>Does she know that her mother's heart is stone?<BR>Or will she embrace your legacy when she is grown?<P>What questions she'll have when it's all said and done.<BR>How proud you will be when this quarrel's been won.<BR>Will you tell her it's imperative to preserve Number One?<BR>How to never give completely -- not to anyone?<P>And when she needs help with matters of the heart,<BR>What advice will your give her so that she can be smart?<BR>Where's that sage advice that only you could impart?<BR>Who will be her model on "till death us do part"?<P>"Don't give him sex, he'll only want more."<BR>"It's dirty and nasty -- only done by a whore."<BR>"You will lose your power over him for sure."<BR>"Anyway, you'll be too tired for such a menial chore."<P>"Be sure to point out when he's done something wrong."<BR>"Really! It make him feel and want to belong<BR>To the club you've begun; where you're right --right or wrong."<BR>"If he resists, be ready to say, 'So long!'"<P>"That's kid stuff so far," she'll here you say.<BR>"Here is the good stuff. I haven't all day."<BR>"Listen closely -- this has all been child's play."<BR>"I'll give you the goods on what will make a man's day."<P>"A man's not too open, not given to tears."<BR>"You must be quite patient -- it may take some years<BR>To get him to talk of his deepest, dark fears."<BR>"Once he has started, pretend you're all ears."<P>"Then use it against him. For now you have got<BR>His big brass testicles tied up in a knot."<BR>"Take him to bed (suffer through the wet spot)!"<BR>"Then tell him you did it for pity -- it didn't mean squat!"<P>"This is enough for now," you'll say with such glee.<BR>"I'm glad we had this time of womyn esprit."<BR>"It's a new millenium, so listen to me."<BR>"This program will work. Just look at me!"<P>Your daughter's struck dumb. "So that's why he's sad."<BR>"I'm sorry Mom, you're wrong -- and so I will add<BR>That whatever it was that got you this mad<BR>Robbed me of my innocence -- of my Mom and Dad."<P>Blee<BR>jbm6k@virginia.edu<P><BR>------------------<BR>jbm6k@virginia.edu<P><p>[This message has been edited by Blee (edited June 11, 1999).]