The bare FactsA Poem by PoeticpiersNarrative verseThe bare facts. The bride was totally undressed The groom too had thought it best To be nude on his wedding day. The bride carried a small bouquet, The best Man wore a beaming smile. The bridesmaids too were in the nude. Nude weddings have a certain style. A very modern attitude. The vicar too correctly dressed. He wore a large pectoral cross. We were all suitably impressed, he had permission from his boss. No need to buy a wedding dress nor yet to hire a morning suit. So the wedding cost much less. Their economies had borne fruit. They could afford a honeymoon Though where they chose they would not say. Bar that it cost a small fortune. The savings they had made would pay. The first wedding I have been to Where nobody was overdressed. and I have been to quite few. I rate this as one of the best.. To prudes all nudity is rude and so they chose to stay away. Perhaps because they understood their presence there would spoil the day. Forgive me for this platitude. They are entitled to their view. I have a different attitude. I was content to be bare too. I wonder what the prudes conceal Behind their vaunted piety. What is it that they daren’t reveal. Some hidden impropriety? I do not think that being bare. Is something that one should not do I did not find it hard to bear when everyone was naked too. Each to his own I must suppose. Whatever makes you comfortable. Though usually I do wear clothes. Sometimes nudity’s suitable. Wednesday, 17 March 2010 http:// blog.myspace.com/poeticpiers © 2010 Poeticpiers |
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1 Review Added on March 18, 2010 Last Updated on March 18, 2010 AuthorPoeticpiersNear Durham city UK, United KingdomAbout72years, young married. Ex police officer Ex social worker. interests Reading and writing poetry Painting and drawing in coloured pencil avid reader,sci fi fantasy crime. comparitive religion and esp... more.. |

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