Maybe after sighting Each other buck naked That ends the fighting About whose is bigger Or whose are real. There ceases to be a trigger Of envy, or competition, As being clothes free One is in no position To hide behind frippery.
It is difficult to be snobbish About your fabric and style When all you are wearing Is a sun hat and a smile. Acting like you are a **** Of taut body and shape Wearing nothing but a sock Makes you a target of japes About getting over yourself And maybe even getting real. It really is that kind of situation; That basic kind of reality deal.
Most of what is artificiality Disappears when you’re ****. It gets easier to face reality And much harder to be rude. We quickly see that we are We are sisters and brothers And we do not need to live By rules of fathers and mothers. They were taught to be afraid Of body parts called ‘naughty bits’; Words like ‘nasty’ and ‘stop that!’ You adults can say, ‘I want none of it. I’m through with thinking my crotch Is something evil, sick and twisted. Take my genitalia out of the book Where you have sinfulness listed. I exist as nature has made me And it is wrong of you to correct The natural person as I was born Being a ***** is just a side-effect Of being raised by people who Were never raised quite right. Maybe if everyone were **** That would end the need to fight.