My view on these dodgy breast implants

Since the story broke I’ve kind of thought about it all
Money, is money really the root and will some
then crawl
Out of some hole somewhere, and consider
what to do
With implants to restructure women breasts
make them like new
But instead of using medical quality materials
go for industrial quality and be done
Knowing that there are possibly some problems
but thinking even so a story spun
Into the greatest narrative helping women
around the world
With implants as competitive as any seen before
Out into the universe was hurled
These Prothesis when fitted they would
change a womens look
Bring back all the confidcence she thought she’d lost
That many in reality mistook
And so began so many operations
Plastic surgeons fitted these new breasts
Industrial grade silicon gel imagining they
were medical grade
and only recently have we heard tell
That in fact they were not medical grade
the surgeons were misled
The patients had been hoodwinked
The media saw red
Governments around the world
when hearing what had occurred
Agreed to replace those implants
Suggesting they referred
The proceedures to the clinics
That had carried out the work
Unsure now of the negatives
that may within them lurk
To me a simple poet who listened
quietly to
The rantings of the players
in this melodrama who
Have sufferred, how they’ve sufferred
emotionally, such strain
And now they must go through it all
the heartbreak and the pain
Caused by a lack of judgement
And clearly poor control
My heart goes out to all of you
Who now face this rigmarole
I don’t know how it was possible
To me it feels so sad
With all these medical people
That so many had been had

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About Rex Tyler

I love animals. I enjoy writing poetry and delivering speeches.I like to mentor people who need help in preparing speeches and evaluations.I enjoy travel although it is much harder for me these days.I so enjoyed the Andes Mountains and Volcanoes and the Quichua people who live and thrive there.I have lots of friends around the world.
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