Coitus And Cuckold Poem by Stephen akogbeto (Steve Rae)

Coitus And Cuckold

Let the marriage bed be undefiled,
So the word of God will be fulfilled,
Let marriage be held in honor,
Cried the bible, with horror.

What do u gain on cuckoldry,
That you recklessly engage in adultery,
You engage in coition,
With people, even your relations.

I know a man who lacks kinesthesia,
He engaged in debauchery,
Find a madame in the night; so late,
He couldn't control, he must corpulate.

Another man, this connivance,
Who helped people to sin,
A lifetime nincompoop,
This is satire, not prole.

The third digression, one of these coitus,
Did his wedding in the court,
With promises not to cut,
He made flings, to promises he didn't cling.

The fourth saga of my poems, A gigolo,
A lazy bone well known for lotto,
When the spouse is not around,
Would invite a hustler to get arouse.

The fifth chapter, A bawd,
Would hide calls form the husband,
She answers calls from chaps and call the m brothers,
And would always tell him not to bother.

Propitiate God for your turpitude,
With complete change of attitude,
Else, you end up in the beautiful fireland,
Where you'll find no bed nor land.

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What a satirically made poem. Coitus and Cuckold emplys poetic languages and devices to send a message of the bad behaviors among youths of this time
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