Get Your Premium Membership

"michelle & Mookey"

Mookey and Michelle were lovers Oh, how they could love they were faithful until something went wrong he loved her, but something is wrong Michelle Is a good wife to him that’s what he said spent 50 dollars to by her man a picture he loved her, but something is wrong Michelle called his cousin Just to see if he was there . said: brother-in-law,Has my baby been here? he loved her, but something is wrong “you are a good wife and I don’t lie, I won’t lie to you,he stayed with some girl he left this morning the gal is Tiffany Jones he loved her, but something is wrong Michelle went down to the bar Didn’t go to drink underneath her shirt she carried a nine-milli gun he loved her, but something is wrong Michelle looked over the car to see if he was there there was Mookey on the stool holding Tiffany’s hand he loved her, but something is wrong Michelle stooped down beside the car Pop ,pop ,pop ,pop four shot let out Right through the door he loved her, but something is wrong The first two hit Mookey She heard him yell out in pain The third one hit Tiffany in the leg There were two new faces in hell he loved her, but something is wrong “Oh, it hurt, he yell His left side was bleeding Her left leg bleeding he loved her, but something is wrong Michelle looked out the jailhouse To see the beautiful life. She could see the birds flying, she could hear them sing he loved her, but something is wrong Michelle said to the sheriff, “What is my punishment? ” Sheriff said, “Michelle,It’s the electric chair for you” he loved her, but something is wrong This story is crazy but true,that shows that it is true When people say men ain’t no good he loved her, but something is wrong

Copyright © | Year Posted 2006




Post Comments

Poetrysoup is an environment of encouragement and growth so only provide specific positive comments that indicate what you appreciate about the poem.

Please Login to post a comment

A comment has not been posted for this poem. Encourage a poet by being the first to comment.


Book: Reflection on the Important Things