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StuKerr Jun 2014
King of the lions
Hai-ku-na-ma-ta-ta
Simba, what a *****.
Callum Krause Apr 2014
Dear Chris,
When I think of you
I see inferior
A cub to a lion

I am Simba
Flow game unreal
The Lion King

You are Pumba
Foolish
No flow

I can't be referred to as your lioness
That's not cool bro
EDB Mar 2014
Drawing near is the dire storm,
whether wither or stand with her?
To be content in my perpetual norms,
or alter my nature altogether?

Moving on: to chase or to run?

Nothing in this world is surely proved,
theories will always reign.
Independence I will surely lose
but there could be many things to gain.

Moving on: to chase or to run?

Is the past the key to the present,
or something you run from?
Does one repair his car's dents,
or does the reminder come undone?

Moving on: to chase or to run?

These scars mark where I've been burned,
memories of days gone by.
Willowbrook where I return,
I think I know the reason why.

Moving on: to chase or to run?
I'd say this poem is about transitions.  Taking the next step after a certain thing happens in your life.  The first half speaks about the author trying to move on forge new relationships.  The second talks about the author's nature to second guess.  Clearly something in his past is holding him back.  Should he run from his problems? Towards them? Chase new pleasures and experiences? The author is naked at the crossroads, and his most vulnerable state.  
Or its a poem about The Lion King.
either/or

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