Take Out Your Breasts

Take Out Your Breasts

A Poem by Kenneth Stephen Goodpaster

For God create nothing more fair,
Than the feminine, soft bosom,
Natural and completely bare;
Taken by more than just some.
Tis lovely to see young or old
And Beautiful, Grande or petite,
With what I see, splendor untold,
More than just a tit or teat! 
Perhaps areola imperfect,
Or they just happen to loll.
I can discern no defect,
So don’t display them for poll.
No, display for protests!
Beauty proclaims in all breasts!

© 2013 Kenneth Stephen Goodpaster


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As a female, I honestly found the poem to be the following:

1. Witty
2. Sincere
3. Censored

Here is my favorite imagery details:

1. Fair
2. Feminine
3. Bosom
4. Tis (old fashioned)
5. Natural and Imperfect

Favorite Quote:

"Beauty proclaims in all breasts!"

haha Right on, mister. Beauty is in all shapes and sizes.

Overall, I found it to be a lovely peace. I did not get the impression that it was demeaning at all to women.

Good job!

Posted 11 Years Ago


Kenneth Stephen Goodpaster

11 Years Ago

Thank you! This poem was inspired after I heard a guy making less than polite remarks about a teenag.. read more
Vria P Crow

11 Years Ago

haha Oh you are too awesome! I commend you this.

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Added on May 8, 2013
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