I probably never used such a word till I was out of college,
working with a much older man whose mind and mouth were filled with cussing knowledge.
I learned quickly, and some of the words were labeled then 'four letter'.
Fuch has four letters, but some longer words, like 'cobsucker', are even 'better'.
Is your mouth now opened wide (in shock) ? Are your ears still ringing?
Or are fond memories, of past experiences, my cussing to you bringing?
Or perhaps your religious/morality beliefs cause you to wish me a deadly surprise.
If so, perhaps I'd say 'Once you saw the title, you should have averted your eyes.'
No, REALLY, if you are offended by this poem, I apologize sincerely,
But I cling to the supposed American 'right of free speech'. I DO, most dearly.
Besides, what IS so wrong with using the word fuch? Tell me if you can.
If used in the sexual sense, it simply refers to a natural act which has created every man ……
(and woman) …… [until other means of fertilizing a human egg were found].
AND when used in a way to express anger, foolishness, wastefulness, or something incorrect,
a conservation of the speaker's words and lung-effort I do thereby detect.
So please don't get upset if I use four-letter words like turb, shib, cund, or twaq.
For some of us married American males, it's one of the few freedoms we've still got.
LOL, love this poem, it has me smiling, freedom of speech my friend carry on rejoyce and keep up the good writing, your poems are always delightful
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Nicely penned i like old Anglo Saxon words like Fuch and Knut they are very expressive and after all i the context they are used in a hammer blow to the finger my excite many a Fuch Fuch Fuch Great piece