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"splatered" poems
The cast iron skillet of love Fell on me from up above No time for a warning to be said It landed squarely on my head Pain far from dull It caved in my skull Scrambled my brains Let them all drain Gray matter splatered Nothing else mattered An unstoppable event It quickly came and went It left my heart sore My brains on the floor
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Feb 19, 2016
Feb 19, 2016 at 8:38 PM UTC
Cast Iron Skillet of Love
This was never a joke this was no mistake and at the end when he does the trial he'll laugh at the sight of your blood splatered face because at the end;           you got what you deserve.
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Jul 17, 2015
Jul 17, 2015 at 11:05 AM UTC
This poem might not be what you wanted.
Yea.... Look..... Every lesson i learned burned me till it stuck in an hurt Started out as a kid searchin for the place i fit in Saw broken souls young and old healed what i could, learned how it worked livin in sin started playin games as a way to train for a life in the game Till one day an O.G showed me a mans brain splatered like rain on a dark night one may. Keep it real.. dont just act like steal... If you sayin that you down, Better be ready for the **** that comes around. Bluffin gets real thugs stuffin trunks with punks an fools that squeel So you better know how down you is for real Beatin ******* *** in class for trash talkin my broke ******* White trash on welfare and food stamps Only ever held stolen cash, only ever busted stolen gats But i seen a mansion and now i got all that. **** lessons and tests, group discussions and packets Im brillintly crimanaly insane and intend to be a **** so i stay underground straight Ima live till i wanna die, words only boss ****** get to live by One shot 2 shot, im hit, your fine, ima live, you gon die. Cant **** what you cant match in pride Watch what you fly round me i roll unstraped Take no crap and **** all you mother ****** scraps. Hope you like my rap dont talk crap.
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Oct 31, 2016
Oct 31, 2016 at 6:33 AM UTC
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