Gelper's Perspective
BOCAL"S FIX
She stopped to listen to the music
it made her wonder
those days and night she spent
with someone else.
and of course he remained
alone to the delight of those
who wished him miserable.
Those in whom he wanted
and wished to have person
with and relationships with,
liked him to watch them as
they had relationships with
others. Seemed as cruel as
it was. They made him, the
mark in there togetherness
to be the subject.
Once while
about he heard a fella
speak kind of
a woman and he
laughed about her
man, he made sure the
Guy could herd him.
He said when he got
home might
he find the Blue thongs
he lefted there
he said loud and bold,
I'll let her joke
find me off if he's
man enough to
be my bitch.
Of there happiness
and meanest. He said to his freind
who laughed half heartedly.
He lefted smiling and when he got
home he, stood in the living room
and there was a blue thong
on the coffee table,
a knock at the door,
he opened it and the fella stood there
" how do you want me?"
she said you were a faggot, I wanted to
have you both!
Badkind and meanest, shit
I'm gme.
We never knew the end of the story.
But as they say, something
like this has no begenning and who's end
in compromised. or
in other words who write the srcipt to the demise
of those who are cooupled.
What strange speaks truth when each end
needed
to be agreed.
That's nasty, and ya'll know it!
About this poem
Bold patches in grass. making the story, have ending. Who wrote the narrative. Getting rid of people who's been heare making other peoples exsistance miserble. Whore stories and Mongers disbeleif.the
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Submitted by allnterry542curtis on November 01, 2021
Modified on March 05, 2023
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Words | 274 |
Stanzas | 2 |
Stanza Lengths | 44, 12 |
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