by ishtat
like a hole ...or more like a mud puddle cause I wasn't sure what I had just stepped in <grin> only to learn the joy of a lot of witty-ness splashed in one step <chuckleboned> I did enjoy the clever humor in your poem~
Three further exegeses:-
1. Why is it that the anti-sexist language despoilers don't replace WOMAN with WOPERSON?
2. Have you heard the joke about how to tell the difference between an Ozzie and a Kiwi? It involves asking 'Would you fuck a thirteen year old?' Punchline on request.
3. Let's make the world a better place for women, rather than tinker with language.
Respect for the Immoral Bard.
Thanks for the lovely poem. Brought a needed smile.
This poem was mentioned in the Archival Review thread, in a picking through Lit's archive of over 37,000 poems.
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sort of gives me a new appreciation for the bovine species :)
I always have enjoyed your poetry, I don't know how I missed this one first time around.
NJ
Milk cows, Shakespeare and sexism is a grand juxtaposition. I love the turn of phrase and the mind that turned the phrase. Well done!
absolutely wonderful! shakespeare in the cowshed... brilliant :D