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 Mar 2016
Rod Watson
Is the way I think weird
Should I hide it from the world
Or should I be open and
Let it unfurl

Should I say what I think
And think about what I say
Because everything that comes out my mouth
There is a price to pay

These prices are called consequences
They can be good or bad
They can make me or break me
Change my mood from happy to sad

These things I say
The choices I make
Every single road I take  
There is a consequence to pay

The way I think is unique
For my mind is beautiful
Like roses fresh
From a flower boutique
I know I haven't wrote a poem in a while I've just been very busy with high school and all I am going to try and write more poems if I can I am going to prove that I am serious about my poetry and I hope everyone likes this one that I wrote and the way I think and how there is consequences for everything you say and do
 Jan 2016
Rod Watson
The dragons lair
So deep and dark
So be careful not to stare
Or you may be dragged
Into the dragons lair.


When he drags you down
He wonders what to do
Should he cook you up?
Or cut you in two.


Should he cut you into pieces?
And stir you in a ***
He starts to grin
But you beg him to not.


Should he tie you to a wheel?
And spin you around
Should he grab you with his claws?
And smash you to the ground.


Should he burn you to crisp?
And blow you away
Or should he let you go?
And be on your way.


You finally open your mouth
And looked into the dragons lava red eyes
Then you say let me go and I have a surprise.


You smiled at the dragon
Then he smiled back
As soon as he put you down
You were on the attack.
You grabbed your sword
And swung and swished
But every last hit
You terribly missed.


The dreadful deadly dragon frowned
for you have betrayed him.
Then you thought in your mind
Your chances for survival were very very slim.


You then threw down your sword
then ran like an coward
But the entrance was blocked by the dragons dark wing
for it is your final hour
your death is all the dragon  desired

— The End —