Non-Specific Twists Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Non-Specific Twists



Many choose to remain anonymous,
When making public their displeasure...
To incite and backbite someone who is picked,
For a non-specific twist that gets attention.

Notoriety or any fame given, earned or claimed,
Usually begins to attract those to slither from rocks.
To prove with a doing unsolicited slander can stop,
A goal to reach if that is sought to seek and one's aim.

Non-specific twists can be anything that generates gossip,
To whisper innuendos that smears a name,
That attaches an interest from lip to lip into ears to hear,
To deliver vague trivia that ignites jeering to diminish cheers.

Notoriety or any fame given, earned or claimed,
Usually begins to attract those to slither from rocks.
To prove with a doing unsolicited slander can stop,
A goal to reach if that is sought to seek and one's aim.

Many choose to remain anonymous,
With their non-specific twists deliberately generating gossip...
To undo one's public image with the hope the doing succeeds.
But 'specifically' the doer is often the one left to grieve.

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