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The Nudist Beach
A preconception in my mind
Of a nudist beach in the sun
Men of pervy persuasion 
Roam the sands 
Eyes behind dark glasses
Men with their dangly bits 
A display of exhibitionism?
A desire to be seen?
A legalised flasher...

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Categories: legalised, beach, body, clothes, freedom, fun, inspiration, nature,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Fanfares of the Common Man
At the breakdown of ages man disappears and reappears
In the form of an easy-to-use scheme
Over the last half-century, man has been replaced
By technocratic ideas of what a man is
But the real man can no longer...

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Categories: legalised, political,
Form: Free verse
A Mistake I Was To Her
She became a prostitute at an early stage
At 17 she carried me in her womb
A mistake I was to her
Regrets was her daily bread
She hated the fact that I was part of her body
Pregnant she...

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Categories: legalised, inspirational, sympathy, teen, time,
Form: Rhyme
Alfred the Great- a Maverick
A West Saxon King of Wessex and grace
He dealt with the Danes a convincing deface
Father of Navy and military blow
A legalised system the people should Know
Nation divided the Danes bowed to truce
Example in history for...

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© Ian Foley  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: legalised, history
Form: Rhyme
Electro Convulsive Therapy
Raped of all freedoms, basic democratic rights
Restraints ever tighten casting underdog to fight
Sharp scratch of needle pierces State sectioned vein
I submerge to a world of the psychiatrists drain


Adult my dummy preventing tongues loss to bite
Held...

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Categories: legalised, horror,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member serpentine slither
what appeared to be poisonous was merely phosphorus
deeply tattooed into the warrior’s skin from an ambush
in the land of never-ending wars against imagined foes
with a myriad of causes cascading from power and greed

what does a...

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Categories: legalised, conflict,
Form: Free verse
Ceremony of Shame
She trembled in anticipation

Dressed in white the perfect bride

She was surrounded by people

Who nodded and who smiled,

They were all apart of creating this ceremony,

Even though she did not want this,

Even though she was under age,

The...

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Categories: legalised, child abuse, family, marriage, sympathy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Travel is not a right
But a privilege, thus spoke Zarathustra 
In his most late incarnation
Travelling is tied with applying
But it’s more than ridiculous to ask for privileges.
Especially since the answer is known.
Zarathustra's commodity is hate
I'm...

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Categories: legalised, humor, places, rights, travel,
Form: Free verse
Cash
A Pile of Rotten Cash 

The world has become a terrible place.
I often ponder,
what is to become of the human race.
Everywhere there is poverty, and greed.
Of a social conscience,
goverments, seem to think there is no...

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© 38 Tango  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: legalised, future,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Driftwood
Children's home reject
Left on a step
Couldn't control
The kid who wept
 
No questions asked
Why did he cry
Social departments
Never bothered to try
 
At seven years old
What could cause such as this
Tear laden child
Just drifts
 
Society drops him...

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Categories: legalised, childhood, depression, hope, lifehome, home,
Form: Rhyme
What Makes It
WHAT MAKES IT
What makes it so perfect
      that every one deserves it
      what makes it so evil
      that it...

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Categories: legalised, confusion,
Form: I do not know?

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