Open Poetry #26 |
Sick World |
the_loner_23 Member Ascendant
since 2002-06-08
Posts 5479Jacksonville, Florida, USA |
I will tell you a story Of a girl and boy who Was stupid enough to pick up a stranger One Saturday morning Just has the boy honked A young man walked up to his car And asked for a ride To a place unknown The girl was on the way out the door The boy had to make a decision Take the guy to the placed he asked Or tell him no and put the girl in danger And then he thought, "Oh no." So here is what he did He told the man to sit up front And the girl in back That way he could keep a close eye On what would be a sick old man We drove the man to a house But the owner wouldn't let him in Because he saw 2 white people in the car So next He had them drive him To a gas station And guess what happened next He went in And bought a bottle of beer That did not mix well With the weed they know he smoked Because of the smell Next he had them drive A long ways to his apartment And he spoke of the sickest things The boy thought to himself, "What a mistake I have made." Little did the boy know That the man was feeling up the girl In the back If he had known this He would have whacked the man in the head And thrown him out the car When they got him to the apartment complex He offered them $5 to go to his apartment With him And in return They replied, "Heck no." And speed off This teaches us That this is a sick world People may act nice And turn out to be A Pervert In this sick, Sick world Cold hands means a warm heart |
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ThunderMage Senior Member
since 2002-06-20
Posts 812Canada |
If I had been there, that dude wouldn't have made it out alive. What is life without poetry and adventure? |
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Earth Angel Member Empyrean
since 2002-08-27
Posts 40215Realms of Light |
Great to see you, Julie! This poem is a reality check for those who pick up strangers! There are some real sickos out there! Huggums, Linda |
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