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I have never smoked before, I have never lit a cigar before, but I can relate this rolled-up tobacco to my father. When he spurts his venom, it’s like puffing in that bitter mellow taste of poison. Once he shuts his **** mouth, the bitter taste is puffed out. It spreads onto the Earth. It spreads around you but you’ll act so unaffected by it. Because you think the air that circles you will mix up with that bitter mellow puff of air and hope your worries disappear.
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Jun 26, 2023
Jun 26, 2023 at 9:25 PM UTC
Feud for my Father
I have never smoked before, I have never lit a cigar before, but I can relate this rolled-up tobacco to my father. When he spurts his venom, it’s like puffing in that bitter mellow taste of poison. Once he shuts his **** mouth, the bitter taste is puffed out. It spreads onto the Earth. It spreads around you but you’ll act so unaffected by it. Because you think the air that circles you will mix up with that bitter mellow puff of air and hope your worries disappear.
I wrote this a very long time ago; maybe when I was around 9th or 10th grade, but I recall that the story behind this poem was that I got a F on a big test in History and my dad got pretty mad about it. (Also this is my first poem on this site!)
JohanFialine
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19/M/Boston
Jun 26, 2023
Jun 26, 2023 at 9:25 PM UTC
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