It Doesn't Matter What The Brand Is Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

It Doesn't Matter What The Brand Is



It doesn't matter,
What the brand is.
As long as it eye pops.
Gets attention.
And brings the bang.

Words may disturb.
Cause unreasonable tension.
Deleted completely.
Or become censored.

What is inappropriate done by some,
Others may accept to object to protest.
Yet...
Even with a nakedness to welcome,
What is subjected to scrutiny...
Depends on who it is,
Gets sentenced to a life of jeopardy.

And those most self-righteous,
Tortured by gestures of tormenting obscenities...
Are the first to line their pockets,
From the filth they market to sell sold...
Their conflicting hypocrisies.
On wide screen TV's and 3-D movies.
Upfront to trap and capture,
Sinners of all kinds to remind them to pray.

It doesn't matter,
What the brand is.
As long as it eye pops.
Gets attention.
And brings the bang.
To bling and shine to blind every mind,
With a doing to accomplish profit gains.

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