Harleen Quinzel
Terron Bradley 1990 (Philadelphia)
In anime we got are Aladdin and Jasmine Beauty and Beast Tarzan and Jane but every relationship I named is kind of unique a peasant and a princess Stockholm Syndrome to the max a man raised by gorilla's even found love in a jungle full of beast but in reality these things are quite similar to life look at your life or the lives around you nine times outta ten someone is hiding the truth not the now but the pass every beauty has a beast not every relationship is unique trials and tribulations breaks ups kissing frogs not every relationship is said in stone just because your here now what you do to get here dressed in white or what they do to be in this moment family and friends all around the comics tell a story of the bad thing I've crowned Spiderman and MJ gets number 5 Batman and Catwoman is kinda odd but simping is a thing 4 rank Superman and Louis Lane that's all I gotta say bout that number 3 spot that is that Harley and ivy sits at 2 only reason is its new but number 1 is a toxic hell ride Joker Harley Quinn better know as Dr. Harleen Quinzel and patient Joker in a insane Asylum talk about unconditional love and ending it all she fell in love with a insane person just to let you know its all manipulation true love is ancient everything has a trial depending on you is how long it last like every future is becomes the pass Harleen Quinzel
About this poem
It's a fantasy love story about how anime depicts reality.
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Written on February 14, 2023
Submitted by Belial_Star on February 18, 2023
Modified on March 05, 2023
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