"Uncle Sam"

O.G. Tone

She's my 7yr. itch I tell ya!

She's my Marilyn Monroe .....:)

she's an older white sex deprived

Annoying as hell!

Filthy fucken rich bitch

She's sexy when she wants to be?

She can drive a man crazy

Plus she has the money to spend

I want let her money fuck me

I am not for sale I told her?

She know im not the type of guy

That can be bought that easily

She keeps slipping her wet tongue in my ear

Telling me she's fucking me for free

I responded to her very big ego

Yeah ..Yeah ..Yeah!!!

But what are you fucking me

Doing for me?

Ms. Lady!

She says ...OHHH! ..I see-

You want me to pay you to fuck me

You fucking ungrateful bastard she tells me

I can buy a 100 of you cock suckers for cheap!

I said honestly Becky don't fucken flatter yourself

Your pussy is older then the tree in my back yard

She stands up! ..In looks straight passed me

She's beet red

She SCREAMSSSSSS!

Fuck you NIGGER!

I said wow!!!

To myself ...that cut me deep

You sarcastic ego driven racist bitch!

Im voiding your check today

That means for you?

No more Big Dick

I knew that's how you fucken felt

Deep down inside I said

She responds?

No I am not!

As she begs for my forgiveness

I am sorry babe for what I just said

You just caught me off guard

I responded?

Caught you off guard ...Becky?

No fucken way today

Im sorry is what I responded to her

Your fucken money can never buy me babe

Understand this!

I work everyday

I pay my bills

I never ask for nothing

In I never stole

I may not have a lot to show for

But I know who the fuck I am ..Becky!

Who the fuck are you?

Uncle Sam!!!

BITCH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Author: O.G. Tone (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 8th, 2017 17:30
  • Comment from author about the poem: This poem is about wealth, privilege, in racism, how money can turn out to be the curse of Uncle Sam.
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 18
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