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Don'T Stay Don'T Go

Do you feel the pressure in the air?
If not let me make you aware,
Humans are being taken by humans,
That sounds damn wrong to me, put down the guns,
We are all mankind,
We have this government set mind,
I know there is cruel in this world,
I am beyond this no innocent girl,
Wish I could replace those heroes,
I scream about it but it stays on the low,
There’s a need for war,
Can’t ignore who started this blur,
They want to take us down,
No regard to mother and child,
Brainwashed that its o.k.,
To take any American away,
Their having their day’s now,
Suffering just like when those two towers went down,
So we evacuate all the hate,
Does it make it o.k., no way,
Bound to destroy the human race,
It will happen either way,
Can’t control ourselves I guess,
Does it make us more or make us less?

Copyright © Jennifer Montano | Year Posted 2008



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Reasons

So many stars I can’t count them all,
Doesn’t mean I shouldn’t count on them,
To hear my wish on that star that falls,
Watch out, I will get what I preached to be sent,
The world’s much bigger than what’s seen,
Envision were your going you will being,
Amazing things, o.k. to feen,
Remarkable wonders that come from our genes,
Not the jeans you wear,
The genes created from you, rarely just a few,
Not the kind that tears, the kind that gets torn, if happiness isn’t ever born,
You may not understand these poems, they represent forewarn,
They mean exactly what is written,
Raw words grip tightly not forbidden,
I find what I write, I write what I wrote,
I flow onto the next poem,
So get what’s yours you know what worth the right,
Two wrongs will continue to make a fight,
For those out there who sense what I am saying,
Keep praying life will give you everything.

Copyright © Jennifer Montano | Year Posted 2008


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