Stances, Glances But No Romances Poem by Andy Brookes

Stances, Glances But No Romances



no I take the position,
dare I say a proposition.
that divided is sometimes best
if the truth be the quest

I want to be happy and gay
but not in that sexual way
oh no I don't want to hold sway
in that us kind of way have a universal say.

no the predisposition of my proposition
is some say a radical position
but simple gay is gay as day is day
why fight about a night time fright

and it I may in the kindest word play, say,
happy to be gay, for gay is happy.
A definition in dictionary
says nothingabout an airy fairy.

so why get crappy my slap happy chappy
you say hey, I say way, you say nay, by the way
we both take propositions have positions
exotic compositions

listen to the politicians hot air
we just in justice want to be fair
who make the law, a flaw, we saw
a donkey's hee haw or a crow's caw

well let's start by saying we're not playing
the game. are you insane?
no I took back the ball,
absolute total recall.

stop caring about the scaring, the paring,
ripping and stripping, venom dripping.
cause if you make me less
take the piss

it says more about you,
so screw yousay howdy landing in the do do.
I wonder do you sleep at night?
or do you wake screaming it's my birth right.

so pledging my troth,
for what its worth
and I take my position in the proposition
of gays the word and in the absurd
boundaries blurred.

I saw you in the cottage
yes, you,cliched in lockage
so don't talk of luggage
whilst denying me suffrage

no I take the position
dare I say a proposition
that divided is sometimes best
when assessed, if truth be the quest

Monday, January 7, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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