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Shakespearean Inspired Poems About Toxic Love Act 5 and the Final Act

Act 5     Head a buzzing, why my cousin? He let his intentions known as we moaned and groaned. His eye on mine from the start. Left scolded from a broken heart. He was the Ray Jay to my Princess Love “Thy sent from heaven above”. Filled with flattery we committed a battery. Retribution left heart filled with pollution. Actions misbehave, plans to take it to the grave. Thus thy cousin was a jabber, backstabber took to dagger. Outplayed, good time dismayed. Thy hurt caused a state of alert. Hurried I scurried and ran away. Heart filled with clouds of grey.     The final act     Tit-for-tat, bat for gat. No, hold barred, both left scarred. Grown tired of the fight. Let’s call it a night. Taste of bitter, none the victor. As time had past. Point of views contrast. Stuck on “I’m a man how could you”? Thee cause my reaction, Gained my satisfaction. Though felt badly, Would do it again, gladly! Farewell, goodbye, take a bow. Good riddance, you cow!   Like| Comment| Save| Share if you like this post. Follow @nomadic_wordsmith_billie on Instagram

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