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Sarcastic smirk (2009)

You think that smile will make it all right,

Do you realise you’re enraging my mind?

Think it’s okay because you believe your better, why?

Like that grin makes it okay to stay blind.

 

Because I’m young you think I’m dumb,

You count your manners on one thumb,

You speak out; you smile like I’m making fun.

I got a rage that will make you wish you were numb.

 

Anger, my rage erupts enough for me to lash out,

Punch the wall, should have been your face, ow.

You have directly affected my mood now

Brewing and steaming, to release I jot this down.

Now how do I get rid of this frown?

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emma-johnson
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Published
Apr 30, 2010
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© Emma Johnson 2009

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