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Matt
Poems
Jul 2015
Death To The Taliban
I don't want to go
To any job
I don't need any more
Friends
I want to go Afghanistan
And **** the Taliban
I just can't get anything
The woman
Or the money
And I've been sentenced
To a life
On this planet
And people can
Just *******!
Now I'm in Afghanistan
With a heart full of hate
I have hate for the Taliban!
The Afghan people
Just want to make a living
And survive
And the Taliban goes around
Killing everyone
That's really ****** up
Well I'm a rogue ******
Left alone like I always was
But now I'm alone in
The war zone
I've got my fifty caliber
And I put the scope
On that Taliban leader
Boom!
A shot rings out
Across the land
I'm the judge now
You *******!
Blew his ******* brains out
All Taliban
Will die
I'm sending dozens
Of Taliban leaders
Floating down the river
That won't go to see Allah
But they'll burn in hell
Let them burn!
No respect for human life
Murderers
Killing children and women!
I'm here to wipe them off
The face of the earth
And If I get in real close
And fight one without
Any weapons
Just strangle him
To death
Death to the Taliban!
Long live Ahmed Massoud!
Long live the men
From the Panshir valley
Who fought with Massoud!
I'm content to **** with a rifle
But even happier
When I get my hands
On one of those scumbags
Strangle him to death
Die!!!
I'll choke the life out of
That *******
Taliban
All Taliban must die!
This is for the children
For the women you murdered
I manned a 50 caliber
Machine gun
They were all in there camp
Like a ******* Rambo movie
I blew everyone's brains out
Dieeeeeeee!!!!!!
Death to the Taliban
Shrieks and screams
Arms and legs flying everywhere
This is judgement!
You deserve to die
You child murderers
Those who do not respect life
Will die!
Death to the Taliban
Written by
Matt
34/M/Los Angeles
(34/M/Los Angeles)
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