Miscellaneous poems which could not fit as individual items. |
SELF ABUSE What I do, I do to me, To this I’m entitled. Let no one tell me that what I do is unbridled? Shall I deny to myself A pleasure so harmless? It concerns only me and Others, does not oppress. Why others are so keen that I uphold their morals? Let them watch their own step if They want to be nobles. Why should they transmit their sense Of guilt to me and ask, That I too feel guilty and Wear a puritan mask? No, moral leaders, no I Shall not let you intrude Into my private life, though You deem it turpitude. I am free to use myself, For so called self-abuse, It’s my own body, for this I do not owe an excuse! * Written in 7-6-7-6, abcb format. • REQUEST—While reviewing, please copy and paste the following in your review: This is a review for “entry:469121". [Please take care to place within { } the words in inverted commas above]. If that is too difficult, just type the title in your review. This is important because, otherwise, I may never know what writing you have reviewed, since the review will be shown against the book in which this entry appears. M C Gupta 15 November 2006 |