as no one who replied when she asked would you like "to wade in with me?" As I read on I then replied yes, yes I would join you. Why, you might ask. Because of her actions, not her words. The poet or woman shows that she wants to be with you instead of telling you. Remember, to me love is in the actions not the words.As I continued to read and reflect about love and how it is expressed, I remembered a poem that I had written to show my girl-friend how she makes me feel. The name of this poem is called, "She Struts". She walks with beauty, grace, and style.Even on a bad day she makes me smile.Head held high when mine is low, she struts by sexy, sassy and slow.Asking, "What's the matter?", as if she doesn't know.When there was no reply she turned, Sexy, sassy and slow.She looked in my face with hazel eyes and a smile Strutting toward me as if on a cat walk, Pausing then turning making my frown flip upside downShe whispers in my ear softly, "You love to see me this I know, But you love it more to see me go."Then turns and struts off sexy, sassy and slow.This poem like all of my others is about a woman and her actions. This particular woman is 19 years of age, five feet nine inches tall, with a stunning personality pursuing a modeling career. I named the poem "She Struts" because of the way she walks. As if always on the "cat walk" she prances by head straight, arms at her side. I really love this poem because I put much feeling and thought into it. But there are a few things that I would change. Well maybe not change, but perfect. As I look at it now after it's been a while since I wrote it I see some flaws. Like the section in the poem when she struts slowly as if on a catwalk. When you think about it when you see models on the catwalk they are usually walking kind of fast so the next person can come out behind them.On the other hand I like this poem better than the rest of the ones in my collection. I can't really say why...