In our current
Celebrity obsessed culture
Many people establish
A symbiotic relationship
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Hanging on to the arm of A guy featuring in “Who’s who” ............................. Hmm, this is so true in some ways.
As Carl Harris comments Sandra, your poem is clever and very witty. I love your play on words with your closing lines. Trouble is, when these celebrities become too well known, their life becomes suffocated as publicity increases. Your title is great too! 10 love Karin
This is a clever and very witty poem, Sandra, another of your fine works that is a pleasure to read. A lot of newspapers feature a pin-up type photo on a page and that often puts the male readers in a better frame of mind to start their day. Sadly, not all of our US papers do that anymore, what with feminism and gender equality groups threatening lawsuits. No doubt our newspapers in San Francisco show a skimply clad male rather than a nubile young woman, to please their major clientle there. In any event, this is a thoroughly enjoyable poem, both to read and imagine in one's mind! Carl.
hypocrisy the desire for fame and the resulting obsession...well, you bring out a blatant truth in your well worded poem Sandra...10
its a very nice poem depicting the real life and the thirst to be known 10+++
An innovative verse and the title intriguing until the verse is read - excellent content which explains a lot of present day behaviour in this throwaway society... reputations dispensed with are no exception Sandra - - well written - 10/10 Fay
a celebrity obsessed culture...very true sandra...even rahul gandhi who came to tamilnadu visited many actors here to strenthen his party's vote bank....strange....skimpier outfit and flashing jewlry makes an impact...the entertainment industry is crazy i feel
it says a lot about society when the first thing they do when they get the paper is turn to page 3! !