Masculinity




He doesn’t enter rooms like thunder’s shout,

No crashing need to prove what he’s about.

His power lives where steady truths are found,

In words kept soft; in promises unbound.


There’s no wars to win and I’ve no flag to wave,

No fragile pride, demands that he be brave.

He knows that strength does not require noise,

Nor raised fists, or manipulative ploys.


His voice is low, but never born of fear,

He listens close; makes space; stays near.

He walks away from fights that feed into flame,

Refusing ego’s desire to stake its claim.


He knows that love is not control,

That gentleness is disciplined and whole.

He doesn’t shy away from tears that fall,

His own, or mine—he honours them all.


And standing by him, I don’t shrink or bend,

I rise, made steady by a heart on the mend.

For real masculinity is not loud or proud,

It isn’t toxic when patience and grace are allowed.


©️ Wonderland Wanderess 2025

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