Left For Dead

notapoet

Look at you now

All bloated and stinking

Feeding the maggots and flies

What were you thinking?

 

Did you think it would last?

Your rein of malicious intent

All the days of physical abuse

And nights of hellish torment

 

Your belittling ways, gave you such a thrill

How you chipped away at my sanity

Breaking not only my bones

But my dignity and will

 

You tried to control my thoughts

Your power over me you had to prove

By binding my heart and soul

So tight I could barely move

 

I had become just a toy

To amuse your twisted mind

To my misery and unhappiness

You were unaware and completely blind

 

But your cruel games are now over

Your time of tyranny is through

It was my life I had to defend

And that’s why I had to kill you

 

I wish they had not found you

Revenge or satisfaction I never really got

I wanted to feel your soul suffer

And watch your body rot!

  • Author: notapoet (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 24th, 2016 13:13
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • willyweed

    This one is very good! it has it all flow structure wicked good rhyme.
    I salute you! ww

    • notapoet

      thank you very much your comment means alot

    • rrodriguez

      Wow! Nicely written poem.

      • notapoet

        Thank you so much for taking time to comment.

      • elphaba993

        Love it!

      • riahbear

        Wow this poem is amazing. It speaks to me in so many different ways

        • notapoet

          Thank you, Tortured Soul is another you may relate to. But anyway thank you for the read and comment and I will be looking for your next poem you decide to share.

          • riahbear

            I'm going to try to share a poem everyday! I love the feedback, & the audience. Its nice. I'm trying to read everyones poems. I really love the diversity. And just poetry in general. So much talent here.



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