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The P-Word
Bare, naked ladies
open their mouths
wide. To naturally
speak in prose, and
for their children they
provide. Their minds
are that of doctors,
mothers, and the
wise. Their career
shows they’re
workers. Troubled
workers, you
surmise. She’s
made weak and
feeble. Tears
fill her crystal
eyes. Forget her
life, forget her
rights. It’s yours:
between the
thighs.

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A poem I wrote for my advanced creative writing class. It kind of goes with my short story, seeing that that inspired this poem.