Cosmetic Disguise Poem by Jeannie Ann Clark

Cosmetic Disguise



Straighten teeth that stick far out
Revamp, reshape, repair odd snout
Cut bunions off to straighten feet
suck out the fat of belly, seat;

Pull out, stretch flat the folded face
Lift up drooped eyes to see more space
Put on a wig, apply long nails
Wax off fine hair, smooth never fails;

Enlarge twin breasts to entice mates
Pump up thin lips to have more dates
Modified, sculpted; this turns heads
Good looks, love found; 'I do's' are said

Silicone, surgeries, high self-esteem
Can looks of future kids be seen?

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The modification of the human body is at a all time high; some people are modified so much, it could possibly deceive the person whom they marry someday. The baby born could look so different from the parents that the birth could even be questioned as to whether or not the child has been switched at birth! LOL!
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