Analysis of Sex Had To Have It



As old as sex is and still controversial?
Why not add more,
Controversy.
To what these days,
Shouldn't anyone find controversial at all.
But it is.
To seem more riveting,
Than aliens visiting from a distant place...
Out in space but seen shopping,
At a local mall.
Being followed and adored,
By fans of Star Wars.

Let's make this topic about sex!
You know...
That nasty thing done,
Enjoyed to get us all here...
Kept to whisper about.
When the kids are not near!

Sex had to have it,
Slow to heat up fast to leave a glow.
As natural as it has been...
When a man and woman,
Did the act...
To have it claimed from the beginning,
That act God created...
Was later in time labelled a sin.
Today?
Is said to be lust.
And looked down upon,
By those living with pretentious values.
Who do their 'thing' behind closed doors.
With same sex partners.
These days even more than before.
Although...
Not to declare themselves,
'Homos' or 'Lesbos'.
But choose to refer to themselves as being,
Conservative God fearing citizens.
Whatever that means.
Living on the right side in daylight.
But when night falls,
Can be seen democratically liberal...
Seeking to fulfill the thrill,
Of their hypocritical dreams.
Experimenting lustfully,
Unseen behind some forbidden...
Hidden scene.
Doing what God created for them to use.
Moaning to scream into ecstacy.
After procreating to populate,
A World fed to feed a decadence to please...
Those who now claim,
Their way of life to live deluded...
Is beset by too much diversity.

And yet to claim,
Or have it to believe...
A lusting for sex without God's approval,
Is as unnatural an act when done to do...
If a preference people have is sex to choose,
For pleasure and not to please others...
Who they are not attracted to!

Be it man or woman.
Or delude to fiction...
Emaculate conception welcomed,
Their self perception that has deceived...
Everything about truth and its reality.
Many refuse to accept to believe.
In a society still worshipping their fantasies!

'You know...
Human beings would not be,
Inhabitants of the Earth.
If no one discover another together,
To screw us up first.
Yet not intending to leave us left,
Defending our messed up ways today.'

'Shut up!
Thee of thouest most immoral ways!'

'I resent that!'

'And...
How about your parents?'


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Poetic Form Tetractys  (28%)
Etheree  (21%)
Metre 1111101010 1111 100 1111 1010101011 111 111100 110010010101 1011110 10101 1010001 11111 11110011 11 11011 0111111 111001 101111 11111 111111101 11001111 101010 101 111110010 111010 110011001 01 11111 01101 1110101010 11110111 11110 11101101 1 110101 111 11101101110 0100110100 1011 10101101 1111 1110100100 1010101 1101001 01001 01011100 101 10110101111 1011011 101010110 01111010011 1111 111111010 1011110100 0111 111101 01011011010 110100111111 101001011111 110011110 11110101 111110 101110 101010 110101101 100110110 1001101101 00010011001100 11 1010111 0100101 111010010010 11111 110101111 0101011101 11 11110101 1011 0 101110
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 2,316
Words 492
Sentences 58
Stanzas 9
Stanza Lengths 12, 6, 36, 7, 7, 7, 2, 1, 2
Lines Amount 80
Letters per line (avg) 22
Words per line (avg) 5
Letters per stanza (avg) 195
Words per stanza (avg) 44
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Submitted by lpahtillah on November 14, 2021

Modified by lpahtillah on November 14, 2021

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