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Maggots crawl and squirm Their grubby teeth firm On the things I loved very young Bright colors hopeful days Are now covered in the dung of those filthy maggots in their craze The maggots eat away at my youth I sit as they bite and gnaw At the things I found peace in like a stuffed bears paw As I cry out for help my parents drown themselves in gin They start to infest They start to hive They lay their eggs as if they are the best In my youth the maggots thrive The maggots eat away at my youth I used to skip and enjoy fun days in the sun But now I sit alone in my room waiting for the day to be done People speak of happy memories when they were youthful But I had to get by in my youth with being untruthful But it's become too late now The maggots have invaded every part leaving me to let out a pitiful vow The maggots eat away at my youth
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May 11
May 11, 2026 at 4:16 PM UTC
Maggots Cover My Youth
Maggots crawl and squirm Their grubby teeth firm On the things I loved very young Bright colors hopeful days Are now covered in the dung of those filthy maggots in their craze The maggots eat away at my youth I sit as they bite and gnaw At the things I found peace in like a stuffed bears paw As I cry out for help my parents drown themselves in gin They start to infest They start to hive They lay their eggs as if they are the best In my youth the maggots thrive The maggots eat away at my youth I used to skip and enjoy fun days in the sun But now I sit alone in my room waiting for the day to be done People speak of happy memories when they were youthful But I had to get by in my youth with being untruthful But it's become too late now The maggots have invaded every part leaving me to let out a pitiful vow The maggots eat away at my youth
This is a poem written in "The Bop" format. It speaks on how early you are expected to "grow up" and lose your youth to become an adult. The maggots are the people who expect you to grow up, like your friends or family. But you truly don't need to.
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May 11
May 11, 2026 at 4:16 PM UTC
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