KILO

Mil57Man

This is the story of Joe who used to be all aglow, loved to put on a show and whatever he did he did like a pro.

One day he was feeling low said life was moving to slow, felt he needed to grow and to make more dough.

So he tiptoed to the sto came back with a kilo of blow. Little did he know through pure hell he was about to go.

Now he was going solo and wanted to pick up the tempo, scored another kilo of blow, pure snow. Well the money started to flow and hell soon followed.

He was on top of the world until he met Pearl such a beautiful girl, she became his world but.much to his surprise she was the Devil in disguise.

Even though she would beg, steal and borrow, he was still all aglow until she brought her friend Coco, Hello, and on a downward spiral he started to go.

The man didn't have a prayer, his life turned into a nightmare as he became his best customer. Then they turned his life into a movie thriller full of snakes, wolves, gangsters and killers.

He went from all aglow to full of woe. He started pacing the floor because he needed to score. The girls said, they could get him a play but in rushed the D.E.A. and put them all away.

What he didn't know is that he'd become the prey and they were planning on putting an end to his days, I guess The Lord do work in Mysterious ways.

Now all that mess he let go, good seeds he"s started to sow instead of the night he see a beautiful rainbow and basking in the afterglow.

So if you want it fast and you want to stray off that straight and narrow path. Take it from Joe don't go. You could fade into the shadows or be lead through the wrong door and be no more.

  • Author: Mil57Man (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 14th, 2019 20:48
  • Comment from author about the poem: If you want it fast and you want to stray off that straight and narrow path. Take it from Joe don\\\'t go. You could fade into the shadows or be lead through the wrong door and be no more.
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