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Human Antidote
written by SuperBob06:55 AM 8/13/04So I'm told you have a tongue;
Then why do you not speak?
So I'm told you have two legs;
Then why don't you take that leap?
Jump off this cliff and leave me here;
To look down on you as your blood smears.
Use your tongue and say those words,
That will only ever get on my nerves.
So I'm told you have two ears;
Then why don't you hear my cries?
So I'm told you have two arms;
Then why don't you wave to me goodbye?
Motion goodbye to who I once was,
To the person who you covered in fuzz.
Listen to me as I say this loud
I'll tie you down and leave you bound
So I'm told you care about my life;
Then why'd you enjoy giving me strife?
So I'm told you have a golden heart;
Then why didn't you show me that from the start?
Because it's too late now
I'll never return
But I'll hunt you down
And watch you burn |
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i am enjoying a fun snack of crackers...this is what happenes when i eat crackers...thats why i'm never given crackers...what is my poem about?...i do not know...i dont really enjoy how the rhyme scheme worked out....whatever...i did what i could...yay crackers!...shhh...dont tell anyone [ View SuperBob's Profile ] [ Go to the Poetry Portal ] This Poem has been viewed 405 times
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