Open Poetry #22 |
one too many |
TriXter Member
since 2002-03-20
Posts 112The One |
I used to belive that love and lust where correctly understood but constantly fallin' stars proove me wrong in this hood layed back trouble brewed explaning to the world with my hand to this pen in hopes that one of these days love shal never be mistaken again. he said he loved you, youre forever in his arms to you, the same girl that relys on her lucky charms necklace full of rabbits feet and four leafed clovers pondering should you resist or just bend over tales of tradigy, courrupt young hearts tales of drive bys that hit there mark, fear of losing,choosing fear of getting close, whats in eatch closed hand the unknown that drives them to that one night stand. a victum to his game, best lose that clover cause now that yore done, youre turns over. met him at a party he started hittin on you, kicked up his game just a knotch or two got you to smile and laugh at his will by the time the nights over hes in for a thrill now look at youre eyes full of tears and black junk head on my shoulder explainin youre pain looks like youre down a few pins at the tenth frame its over. next time you make a pass i hope you look over youre shoulder, remember whoes always here remember who helps you through remember whoes trust that you know is true remember who you roll with, whoes in youre crew, and remember those faces that leave you in the dust cause i dont wanna see no more, mistake love for lust. ___________________________________________________ ode to those whoe have seen what ive seen one to many times, in hopes that one day it might stop The man of few words... [This message has been edited by TriXter (08-24-2002 09:18 PM).] |
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VAS Member Rara Avis
since 2000-11-16
Posts 7450Oregon |
Well stated plight of too, too many who place their faith in lucky charms and the reach of a stranger's arms Whether on the shoal or on the shore, |
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