Setting Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Setting



Setting

In need of more lenses,
Better lights to extend,
Working on photography,
I watched the "Mega Art."

Expensive, high priced
A worthy shelf, behind,
Make great background!

The cheapest is model,
Caucasian, blonde girl!

High heel and underwear,
That is all, no more wear,
Soon after, bare, naked!

She poses as ordered,
Exposing what is said,
By no means romantic!

Main target, vagina,
Zoom, focus, on the butt!

Scratch my head and
Entangled, I question:
"So many lenses, lights
To picture her buttocks,
With a shaved vagina? "

What about her hair, face?
Why not eyes like ocean?
Those curves as eyebrow?

Feel I hate Mega Art,
Go behind camera:
I consult on where, what:
"Raise her to the skies,
She can be Angel-like,
Modest with dignity,
Priceless and valid,
Not rotten, not so cheap! "

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