Sex Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Sex



Sex

We received new laws
Partially is Islam
Other part is anti

Men can see; is normal
Be careful not to watch
Forbidden is to touch

Two are same

Women can go around
Full covered; naked, raw
This is law; not Islam's

Some like me; fully lost
Bite our tongues.

In our times no one taught
"Dirty word" as was called

We knew when learned them
In nature from birds, animals
We had eyes, we had minds
They had same body parts
Purpose one

Now sex is our master
In movies, everywhere
Can compete nothing else
Some sell it
Some buy it
Some expose and show it
Some write and adore it
Some draw, observe it
In our courts, in schools
Laws, lessons are all sex

Our bodies and this world
Seem worthless but its sex.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: school
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Ontario will soon have a new curriculum for teaching sex from lower grades.
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