Out walking Ryhmes

Just-A-Dude

Topical this one:

 

See something say something

I saw it I said

I saw him stand up there 

With the script that he read

These people are suffering 

In chemical pain

To stop all the violence

We'll bomb them again.

 

Rhyme 2:

I need to know that I am alive

I wanna feel something

With something collide

I wanna feel something

Pleasure, pain, push and pull

I wanna feel something

A nerve ending raw

I wanna  feel something

Feel it with you

Just like the first time

When feeling was new

 

Ramblings of a lunatic #3:

 

How can I tell if I'm real or not?

Should I pinch myself for the penny to drop?

How do I know if I really exist?

Is there a manual, can I tick off a List?

The name that you gave me is just hearsay

For I was too busy being born that day

So I can't really prove it

I'm taking your word

If the opposite were true that would be so absurd

I don't exist, I'm not actually real

I'm a fleeting moment, a passing thought

I'm an idea out there

That became self aware........

 

Political nonsense? #4

 

Who are these people to declare war in our name?

To protect British interests, their stories the same

Why do we believe them up until it's all a lie?

To prevent awful murder

They'll commit genocide

While at home we're flag waiving,

just bursting with pride

I'm so proud of our actions

For the victims I cried

When will it change?

Are we inherently bad?

Is war just our nature....?

 

  • Author: Just-A-Dude (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 16th, 2018 10:47
  • Comment from author about the poem: Just out walking and decided to write down some of the stuff I always dream up while walking. Maybe some of it's salvageable. Feedback is awesome.
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Comments1

  • sharda92

    Love it

    • Just-A-Dude

      Thanks Sharda, I really appreciate your comment.



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