Amber Heard



Why do people say be real with me, keep it raw with me, just give me honesty?
But these exact people don't give the same generosity and offer no type of apology.
So, let's say on a Tues I give to you my authenticity of accuracy stating facts,
now your shocked and have a new philosophy about your policy.
I was filling the air mass with words that can break glass and
trespass, but to you that made me a ratchet ass with no class.
Now your logic seems to be more psychotic rather than harmonic I do find this to be a bit ironic, because you have already demonstrated what I had already
estimated, and you're the one irritated?
I will not apologize for what you highly advocated.
You never said to add sugar, bitch I'm not juice that's been
concentrated.
Your reliability for loyalty is poor comedy.
A whole animation that's been produced sloppily.
But you're still waiting for some kind of compensation
In your own trial of defamation.
Might as well call you Amber Heard, the face promoting bruise kits, abusing her own worth, while painting pictures with blurred words that don't show us what actually occurred.
Displaying characteristics of someone who is narcissistic
Revealing to the public that you are problematic, filled with facts that are unrealistic and at times parasitic.
Theres no need for more of your superficial repetition.
You shouldn't have started the ignition, because on this episode I'm packing all the ammunition.
Lets clear up some of the superstitions,
You asked for my words to be beneficial, and at times the truth can cripple, hit you with missiles clearing up outdated pixels.
If you cannot stand the heat from lies you decorated to facilitate what you said shouldn't be abbreviated, then please keep your hypocrisy out the damn kitchen. The potency for dishonesty is a foreign policy
dedicated to your poor quality and cringe comedy of applied
psychology

About this poem

This is about people who say they admire the honesty quality in a friend but when it's given they act as if they never really meant they prefer honesty!

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Written on June 11, 2022

Submitted by Rodolph1122 on June 11, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABACDAEEFEAAGGHIIGGJKALA
Characters 1,884
Words 342
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 25

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