The problem: If you were to make a heterosexual 'Pride Festival', you would get assaulted by lesbians and homosexuals who would feel offended...


What does it matter?



What difference does it make
how you express your love
as long as you express it well?
If you are homosexual or lesbian,
necrophile, bisexual or whatever,
please don't demonstrate it,
practise your anomalies,
perversions or whatever
freely as you want,
there are no limits,
nothing is forbidden,
but it is a private thing
that, if turned into show
becomes ridiculous and ugly,
losing all its seriousness of love,
that only can be beautiful and true
if practised secretly and privately
under the sheets and humbly
without pornographical and prostituted ostentation.
The less known and more mysterious,
the more attractive love becomes,
romanticism is best dressed up in fancy clothes
and veiled and masked becomes intriguing,
while exposed in nakedness it ends up as a trivial bore,
the less effective for its demonstration.






Poetry by Christian Lanciai The PoetBay support member heart!
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Written on 2009-01-26 at 10:12

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Dee Daffodil
Very well spoken...I've often wondered why the need to go on display...I think it's the "shock factor". :-) Nicely stated
Hugs,
Dee
2009-01-26