FROM THE POET

This is a series of poems written by John Svododa over a number of years. There are times of peak-where numerous poems were written & there are also times of lows where there are long periods between each poem. As the author is trying to reach a goal of 1001 (and then retire!!) it was never envisaged that this would be done over a short period of time. Poems can be humorous, ridiculing someone or something, show a meaning of hurt or love or even project feelings that not necessarily be directed to the same person/thing, can be a reflection of life or to be life. Most poems are trying to send a message to the reader be it not understandable or nonsense.

The idea of this poet is not to have any ill feelings against anyone but to be read by young whom can learn about life – and by the elderly look back at what could have been. Some are very personal- but who cares when you are currently living in a life that has total enjoyment. Suggestion is not to criticize but to take in the enjoyment of creative poetry make it meaningful and thus may be you can be an author.

SO NOW:

Please Read On!

Wednesday, 25 June 1986

Poem Number 123 - Sex, In Reality - 25/6/1986

Sexual intercourse is the tie,
Which links up both, men to women.
It can be used as a product or merchandise,
Of which, is not medically suggested for anyone to do.

“Sex”, as it is commonly known,
Either men or women can use it inappropriately,
And can also result in criminal charges,
Via sexual rape and molestings.

Sex cannot lead to death,
But it can in the long-term,
Lead to another life,
Of which, both parents should accept the big responsibility.

Sex is the communication kink,
Which generates excitement and happiness,
For the period of time, that is done,
Although not many continue sex with the same partner, after the first time.

Sex can be used as an unkind word,
But should not be used in the wrong context.
However literally it is taken,
It just relates to the description of a biological reaction between both of the sexes.

Children may know little or nothing at a small age,
But, as they grow, their parents should tell them.
To let your children ask and wonder why,
Until the day, it happens to them in reality. 

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