Try, You will fail

ᴷᵉᶻᵉˣˣᵉ


Notice of absence from ᴷᵉᶻᵉˣˣᵉ
Peace is restrained; this is free

I wont let them come, 

Not to take my kingdom, 

Or steal my wisdom, 

I will not be the victim, 

I wont be part of their system,

I dont belong in their prison.

 

I'll wont take their offers,

Not for a million dollars,

Their all just monsters,

The eternal life robbers.

  • Author: ψᖴOᑌᖇψ (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 21st, 2024 01:51
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  • Poetic Licence

    Some one with the confidence to say no i won`t, enjoyed the read

  • 𓆩Mase𓆪

    Cool rhyme schemes Kenzie, I liked it.

    • ᴷᵉᶻᵉˣˣᵉ

      Thanks Im better at poems than the 'other stuff' u know.wha im talkin bout

    • 𓆩Mase𓆪

      Haha, same thing sorta

    • orchidee

      A joke now, lol - Ohh, if at first you don't succeed, don't give up, you can always fail again next time you try! Very pessimistic. Doh!

    • Thad Wilk

      👍👍
      Two thumbs up,
      great brevity!!
      Wonderfully woven poetess🤩
      If I had three hands
      I'd give you three!!
      Best wishes 🍀 🤗 🌹 Thad

    • Tony36

      Well written and expressed

    • Cassie58

      A person with a determined mind. I like that. Well penned Kenzie.

    • rin

      It's nice to walk and not belong anywhere.
      ``Tenderness to You'' After reading this, I want you to post these words in the comments of other poems and spread them around like chain mail.

      • ᴷᵉᶻᵉˣˣᵉ

        Hmm, You want me to say ' tenderness to you' in the comments of other poems?

        • rin

          I agree. Let's share kindness.

          • ᴷᵉᶻᵉˣˣᵉ

            Okay

          • rin

            Even if everything is taken away, there are things that are not taken away. It's your heart. by Inspector Zenigata

          • rin

            I think that's fine. Your thoughts are yours, your will is yours.



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