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To all those that i have harmed,
I am sorry.
To all the men that I have fought,
To all the girls that I have put on their knees,
I am sorry.
I should not have taken what is righfully yours,
Your pride in yourself should not have been broken,
I am sorry.
If I could take it all back I would,
But I can't,
and for that,
I am sorry.
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Out
of her sight,
and Out
of her mind.
never No
ticed
i was gone.
are her feelings Sin
cere?
is my existence Not
icable?
why does she forsake
me,
when i am Out
of her sight,
am i Out
of her love?
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Sick minds grow rapidly,
Yet they’re treated with equality.
Spread through our population,
The cancer of our generation.
Sex crimes, rape, and molestation,
Evolve from disgusting infatuations.
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Life with no future
Or no life at all.
Morality abound
Or morality fall.
Christian idealist
Vs. the unmarried mother.
Push what is just
Or let no rites be smothered.
Choose your position
ProLife or ProChoice.
Choose your position
Then cast forth your voice.
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Whisper?
Why not shout?
Let wisdoms and
ignorances be
held equal on
the premise
of bravery.
Not to be judged
by the silent.
Let all ideology
flow forth from
the lips of
the masses.
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Built,
So I can’t help but stare.
Clothing,
That I wish weren’t there.
Fantasies,
Of our bodies together.
Yet,
I know her answer…
NEVER
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laid before me
is the hypocrisy
of society.
the atrocities
of the bushoise
and the aristocracy.
who shun their responsibilities
and speak heresy
to those that live in poverty.
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Petals of a dying rose,
answers I should not suppose.
To those still with life I propose
that the propensities
and proprieties
of dull and dying societies
be cast
out of our anxieties.
For those who commit such travesties
to those who create perfect families.
Paling to preposterous powers
to this compare a dying flower.
In life or death
lives the lives of the living
and dies the dismal day-dreams of the dreary traveler.
Rhymes in word
and the rhythm of my rectifying pen
rapidly recall raptures and revelations of my priors.
Downfall of moral rites, time to fight the good fight.
Atrocities committed by audacious animal
pull for the powers
that dim and dull the dieing flowers.
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consumed
and elated
mere children
now fated
temptation
and greed
of these
will lead
to eliminate
the worth
of those
now in the earth
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mirrors are fun.
they show me,
me.
and their easy to break.
ps. see now its poetry.
pps. this is for you mark pringle
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