Poetry With A Mission



...a thought provoking poetical exercise.

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Addictive, Deadly Filth

Addictive and deadly filth. The culprit? You guessed it — pornography,
Which is plaguing and destroying our world — corrupting society.
It has taken millions captive, and turned them into sexual slaves,
For it changes how a person thinks, and it distorts how one behaves.

So let’s not beat about the bush, for when everything is said and done,
Pornography is very destructive — it’s a deadly loaded gun.
Yes, many marriages and lives have been tipped upside down by this drug,
Which grips anyone who embraces it in a boa constrictor’s hug.

It’s tragic that there are women out there who such evil aid and fan,
Via their pandering to the wiles of some crude camera-wielding man,
For such women are stripped of dignity, used like puppets on a string,
Having foolishly let themselves become someone’s perverted plaything.

And it’s disturbing that there are these men who treat women in this way,
For such filth-inspired males simply greed, self, and carnal lusts obey.
They degrade the one that they film, proving that they have a debased mind,
And via their low, selfish and sordid trade, their fellowman thereby bind.

With pornography being so rife these days, and publicly on display,
We’re in serious trouble, and a high price society will pay,
For when such is saturating books, the web, DVDs and TV,
There’s not a doubt in my mind that we've a very sick society.

So let's rid humanity of this evil that's been wrongly embraced,
For so much crime that is rampant now to its influence can be traced.
Such filth just fuels the damaged mind, or soon sees a good mind become ill,
Which is why so many men these days sexually abuse and kill.

Yes, addictive and deadly filth, filth that's obsessed with the explicit,
And that is shamelessly parading what we have sanctioned bit by bit,
For everywhere such is seen today, and society is to blame,
As each day within many homes, a screen flickers with such filth and shame.

By Lance Landall





The Hard Facts Are...

Because of the way a man is designed sexually, he’s never more a threat that when he’s lacking morally,
For without the restraint of a higher force working within him, it’s most likely that he will act wrong sexually.
Thus, it’s not just certain men committing sexual offences, but basically any lacking morally,
That is, when they can get away with it, and many a man does, where he gets or creates the opportunity.

This is why women should only choose partners who’re sound morally — that is, whose conscience is very in tune with what’s right,
Otherwise, they will end up with someone capable of such offences, or who has a deviant appetite.
And sad to say, many women have, or are currently with such a man, and thus either burnt or about to be,
For rest assured that it’s most likely only a matter of time, be it lust, deviance, crime, or adultery.

Yes, the hard facts are…that men who aren’t sound morally, are more likely to offend, and less likely to act faithfully,
Not that every good man doesn’t offend, for some do, but in their case, usually nowhere as despicably.
For the mind of a morally sound man isn’t dwelling on such, looking to offend, nor as likely to offend,
Given his mind is governed by worthy principles, ones that deviance, crime, or adultery wouldn’t defend.

Unlike that mind in those soldiers who take advantage of helpless citizens — yes, raping at will, and savagely,
Having succumbed to animalistic impulses, the lowest common denominator, and most willingly.
Yes, someone’s partner, (even someone’s farther, sadly), and why women should choose with care, keeping themselves sound morally,
For as one is, as one often gets, for where one’s lacking morally themselves, the more likely they will pick poorly.

By Lance Landall



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The serial rapist-murderer Ted Bundy, (by his own admission), was influenced and propelled down the path he took, by “soft-core” available via Playboy magazines that he encountered as a thirteen year old boy in 1959.  What is seen on TV today, the web, and in magazines freely available, exceeds that displayed in the Playboy magazines when Ted Bundy was a thirteen year old boy.  How many Ted Bundys have we seen since, and how many more will we see in the future, given what children are being exposed to these days?

Recommended reading:
"Soft Porn" Plays Hardball by Judith A. Reisman, Ph.D.