The Ruler!



Let me stray from civilized to uncivilized civilian,

Resposibility to being dependant like children,

I commit to this through twelve hours of slumber,

The snore sounds like lumberjacks chopping lumber,

Within all possibilities to surpassing assunder,

The ruler beseech massess that amass by a drummer,

They noisey chaps you hear the sounds of thunder,

dazzlements of speach like a spiket spits,

Every house with a picket fence,

Aroused by my wicked sense,

I hear the trumpets blow I see this is tense,

But it continues into a rut,

I ask why and then what the f33k,

Its time for a new day to begin,

Back to work and I'll be back when this day has end,

I'm somebody in my world don't make me say it again!
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Submitted on March 18, 2015

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme A A B B B B B X C C C X X X X X
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 688
Words 127
Stanzas 16
Stanza Lengths 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1

Al-qahira Bakra

I'm an historical poet from under the old management of poetry.com.I've been submitting since 1999.It all started when Montell williams had a contest for poetry to raise money for M.S.My first poem submitted was published.The aroused Third Eye in the book called enternal portraits.This book was sold around the world.This is the first time fans have seen what Mark Robinson looks like.That was my name til I changed to Al-Qahira Bakra.You can find me on Facebook under this name.I also had two other publication in books sold around the world and one placed on C.D,that was ressurection.Climax was published before that and I was in california.They wanted me to come back to the east coast to recite climax in washington D.C to 1,000,000 people.I'm back now and apologize to my fans.I was also recognized as one of the greatest poets of the 21st century and I possibly still am.Well let me show you that I can be number one.You will see my work cultivate from poetry to lyrics and then you will see what level I'm on. more…

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