Abandoner Poems | Examples


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A coach? 
A role model? 
A hero?
Maybe 
to somebody.
Perhaps 
you made up 
for your cowardice
somewhere else 
with someone else.
A father?
I wouldn't know.
Maybe to 
another child.
To me 
an abandoner,
the rest unknown.

5-22-2021

Tell the Monster

Tell the monster
Tell the monster, you little coward

That it mustn’t murder
To show it eternally wretches and writhes
To show your inner maggots that crave malcontent

It mustn’t murder 
To bring down all with its own misery
To give the world a taste of what they have inflicted
On such a poor, abandoned soul

Oh, deprived prey!
You were born for this man’s selfish strategy
Toward power and impertinence,
To desecrate the human body in the name of science
For one wretched worm’s pursuit of renown

Oh, murderer, you have done your damage long ago 
The moment your pride turned to the innocent dead
To rob their shells in search of gold

Coward! 
Abandoner! 
Imbecile

Tell the monster the truth
That it murders to ravish your failures
To make your innards whimper and quiver
To sustain the guilt that has long eaten you
Since the creation of your surfaced flaw

Yes, in your arrogant aims, the murder of millions commence

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