Muscle Beach

Muscle Beach

A Poem by Shin ( formerly known as ) Bidayah

 

 

 

 

 

Ask someone 6' 2," 280 pounds for muscle help,

He'll tell you to work things out amicably,

A strong one knows, you don't use a canon,

When you can simply squash it with a fist.

His girlfriend was therefore a little miffed,

At his lack of volition to put down issues.

Hercules was such a man, wouldn't hurt a fly,

So the fates brought all manner of misfortune,

All types of ire and aggravation to him, for a reason,

To get him to raise a fist at the world's injustices.

He is credited with introducing law and order,

Today we live a civil society on account of that.

Then, protein excess? There's always muscle beach.

 

© 2012 Shin ( formerly known as ) Bidayah


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Human nature relies on strength; dates back to the earliest survivors. However, the strongest can be the gentlest.

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