A Song Of Experience (For Allen Ginsberg And William Blake) Poem by John Thorkild Ellison

A Song Of Experience (For Allen Ginsberg And William Blake)



How many men have masturbated
And afterwards felt quite deflated?
Testosterone is overrated
Though it makes their egos so inflated!
How easily their lust is sated
And nothing at all has been created
Except a void within their soul,
A desolate and gaping hole
That should have been filled with smiles and laughter
And songs of happiness ever after,
But was destroyed by intellect
That likes to ANALYSE and DISSECT
And does nothing less than quite destroy
Each man's relief and simple joy!

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Vincent Bayer 29 January 2016

this poem says a lot about the concept of manhood.

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