Women's way



Women way's are like a maze, to immature to act their age,
Can't do good like bad grades, enough pain to cause to a rage,
The descent one's they replace, for a dog to lie to their face,
While they get pregnant, their ex be like I'm so celebrant,
As they laying up in their residence, looking for missing evidence,
Shawty now knocked up, from a bumb who's locked up,

She can't speak on how she feel, she to confused to know what's real,
She be like this your meal, until that same night he provides her pipe,
to get her hormones right, after he sticks her twice,
Gettin her body sore, when he leaves the liquor store,
Then he is back to how he used to be, after saying its just you and me,
Sad thing is she can't see it, so everything he tells her she believes it.
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Submitted on July 10, 2014

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Traveon Jermaine

I'm Traveon or you can call me Tra for short I've been writting poetry since I was about 14 years old. I'm a 4 time poet Award Receiver (2 Editors Choice Awards,Published Poet Award & The International Who's Who In Poetry Award) My 1st Editors Choice Award was for my poem What is Love and the 2nd was for my poem Dream. And the 3rd one I received was The Published Poet Award which is for my poem Love and Pain and I've always seen poems as a way of life. My 4th Award The Who's Who In Poetry Award was in honoree of me making relatable poems and also heart felt poems as well as being active here in The Poetry world of Poetry.com. Also I often base all of my poems off of my life experiences and what I've been through over the years. I also have 1 of my poems (What Is Love?) published in The Book "Collected Whispers" which is officially from the organization The Poetry Library. I like to always give my best effort into my work while inspiring others to keep doing well with theirs too. I don't criticize I only motivate and that's something that I will continue to do in the years to come. more…

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