Jeffrey DahmerA Poem by J.R. Asor_28Biographical poem about the infamous serial killer, Jeffrey Dahmer.
Never wanted to be
born this way
Many lives of man I
slayed
In my chamber, they
all decay
Some of them, I
mostly ate
The murders started
in 1978
When I bludgeoned a
man to death
Aghast, I stood;
heavily, I breathe
As I inhume his corpse
beneath
Nine years has passed
And they never caught
my act
I killed and killed
and killed
‘Til life is filled
with thrill
No regression came to
mind
As I lure them with
kind
Not alarum, their
deaths await
Once they enter my
chamber
I drunk them, drugged
them, do what I please
Handcuffed them, strangled them ‘til they
cease
Dismembered bodies
filled my chamber
Malodorous scent
started to wander
Wondered, wondered, and
wondered
As I was captured
‘cause of my blunder
I was threatened, beaten,
and murdered Fom trauma I've suffered, my life has now departed. © 2013 J.R. Asor_28 |
StatsAuthorJ.R. Asor_28Homer, GAAboutHey! My name is John Rick Asor. Just call me me John if you want. I'm 18 years old turning 19 on April 28. Such a big fan of poetry. Books, a little. It depends if they're about the supernaturals like.. more..Writing
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