Needled

Needled

A Poem by Chris Shaw

I wonder if I'll still be around
when you tire of the tattoo
you are about to needle
your finger with?

You know I have a thing
about labels and labelling.
Let people be people,
is it necessary to shout from
the summit to announce
to all and sundry what is
personal?

Knowing how you hate poetry,
I wonder what you'd think of me
If I tattooed my index finger with
the word poet? You would be the
first to say "for Pete's sake don't
show it".

Come to think of it, when you go
ask how much the price will be
to impregnate my skin with ink
before I sink below the horizon.

© 2019 Chris Shaw


Author's Note

Chris Shaw
Please note I am not against tattoos

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Labels are quite literally everywhere. You use them yourself everyday, even if you don't know it. We labeled our feelings with symbols, strung them together with sounds and made language which is probably in the top 3 of species greatest advantages list.

How a person chooses to label themselves is part of a thing all humans do, "self identify". We do it with clothes, make up, jewelry, possessions, fashion, actions, affiliations, tone of voice, Tattoos, and so on.

If you are negatively judging someone for getting a tattoo for fashionable reasons you're doing it in a hypocritical way. Do you not promote your gender preference and deliver a message through fashion (clothes, make up, jewelry, etc.)? You might not like tattoos as a method to achieve the same things as yourself but it's just another way of doing something. Like how some people are vegans and some people are not, or how some people like ice cream and some people like pudding instead. It's not rational to attribute negative connotations to people who self identify with tattoos, even if they look ridiculous and are generally idiotic people for other reasons... they're just trying to be themselves and if being superficial is who they are, then superficial is who they are.

Personally, i'll never get a tattoo, I don't see the appeal. Maybe when I start going senile I'll start tattooing passwords and pin numbers on my body... but that's about it.

Posted 5 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Davidgeo

5 Years Ago

Eh, it's just a viewpoint that sounded rational. I don't actually have a stance on this so I thought.. read more
Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Yep, your viewpoint is perfectly rational. I am thinking about those pin numbers and passwords and j.. read more
Davidgeo

5 Years Ago

I'm sure someone is or was that stupid somewhere at some point in time to do something like that.



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I've seen the tattoo thing expand over the years. I even thought about getting one myself but I'll wait a while for that. :) Seeing women covered with them is a bit of a turn-off for me. Lots of punishment and pain in that. Ouch!

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

I'm not keen on the pain side either, nor do I like people plastered on them. Discreet is best. Than.. read more
for a fair and silver haired lady I'd swear maybe your a red head:) boom lines here! I'm the same way about labels, so much so... I never wear them, nothing with any emblem touches my skin i even black out the symbols on my sneakers I advertise for know one:) most people don't even know I write poetry LOL! but i think if i was in your unlabled shoes I think I might be tempted to write poet on them tho:)

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Hello Bunny, a red head I have never been sadly. Never been tempted to try it. Much like the tattoo .. read more
loved this, Chris, had I thought of it, I would get poet tattooed on my index finger, might still do it yet thanks for the inspiration and the pain and the ink,

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

You know what I haven't ruled it out myself. If you can't beat Em you might as well join them. Get n.. read more
I really don't appreciate tattoos. I admit that I've seen some that were quite beautiful. What I honestly don't understand is how someone who is, by most standards very pretty or handsome, would want to practically cover their body with them.

Take care - Dave

Posted 5 Years Ago


Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

It's fashionable Dave and I have to admit I am past doing things for the sake of fashion. Discreet i.. read more
I've got a few when I was in the Navy a long ways back ago. Tattoos aside, I'm more appreciative of the banter that was played back and forth between your rival, whoever that may be. Your words are of a woman with her fist in the air. It's a strong image. Especially the one where you are trailing off into the distance as if you are leaving this nonsense behind you. A big thumbs up on this one. CD

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Thank you CD. Just a bit of banter between myself and a much younger filly. We are both opinionated .. read more
This reminds me of my mate Chris, Chris. 😀
He is of Chinese descent and when we used to have nights out on the town, he would zone in on anyone with tattoos of Chinese writing. He would walk up to them, laugh and say "sorry, but I need to ask. Why did you get pekingese duck, chicken char tsui and prawn crackers tattooed?" It used to freak people out.
I agree with your sentiment Chris. Picking one word to define yourself is just mislabelling yourself, as it is what they want people to perceive, not how they are.
I only have one. It says" My other body is a supermodel"
It doesn't, it says "batteries not included." 😀

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Thanks Lorry. Laughing at your share about the Chinese writing. Love it. Also your batteries not inc.. read more
I am not against tattoos unless they are offensive or send an inappropriate message. I feel tattoos label people and can give others a wrong impression. Your poem, an excellent look at lack of common sense.

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Thank you Eugi for your visit. Pleased to see you on my page.

Chris
Eugi

5 Years Ago

My pleasure, Chris.
Tit for tat if that's where you put it that's where it's at

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Maybe I am not as reserved as you think :))
Kent Rawski

5 Years Ago

LOL incorrigible
Kent Rawski

5 Years Ago

I have a question when and where did the expression tit for tat appear was it sheakespeare anyone k.. read more
This seems totally unfair. I'm picking up a sense of inequality or one-sided ness.
Would your finger be able to keep its head above the horizon if the word 'poet' were to be written on it? Would this prevent you from sinking? There is so many layers to this, hidden layers, which I think is very clever when you consider the topic of tattooing which penetrates layers of the skin, deeply. Labels.... I am also not a fan. Is there the feeling of needing a label here, for the subject's own sake? It's never nice to have to explain or prove yourself, but I suppose a needled label would send a clear message.

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Thank you Laura Kate. Definitely a difference of opinion here between myself and a member of the muc.. read more

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Chris Shaw
Chris Shaw

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