He killed Glenn and Abraham
almost took the kid's arm
A kind of, "I don't give a ****
raising the alarm
Maggie still needs a doctor
almost forgotten in this script
Rick no longer the officer
taken on a Neegan trip
Dismay and disaster
the theme and the play
Defining the master
showing us, a violent way
The producers and writers
holding us in contempt
Say "you don't define the fighters"
no one on the show, exempt
As Neegan to the owners
and to Rick do we relate
Held to the bitter end
no choice, within, the fate
Oct 24, 2016
Oct 24, 2016 at 11:43 AM UTC
He killed Glenn and Abraham
almost took the kid's arm
A kind of, "I don't give a ****
raising the alarm
Maggie still needs a doctor
almost forgotten in this script
Rick no longer the officer
taken on a Neegan trip
Dismay and disaster
the theme and the play
Defining the master
showing us, a violent way
The producers and writers
holding us in contempt
Say "you don't define the fighters"
no one on the show, exempt
As Neegan to the owners
and to Rick do we relate
Held to the bitter end
no choice, within, the fate
Yup, pure violence for no other reason.
The owners of this show are Neegan.
I understand art and the subtleties of a storyline.
But this was a episode that defined nothing but hopelessness, in a world that can find a plethora of it in reality.
