Vinegar LoveA Poem by Marie HarrisonAn angst poem.
Vinegar Love Your love is Like vinegar. It's bitter To my tongue, It burns my heart, And it pickles My soul. Your promises Are as empty To me as my Bank account Was when you were Finished with me. To think that I believed That you could Spend your Life sharing good Times with me, Feeling happy And secure. That is just As crazy as Believing that You could Spin a mountain Of manure Into a ship Filled with gold. My ability to trust Has been depleted, Since all of my hopes And dreams of building A family with you Have been defeated. Thank God your sperm Never took me to carry A baby full-term. Raising spawn from You would be like Learning to live my Life with my brain Full of worms. Your head Is so huge So bald And so ugly. The view makes me Laugh and Smile so smugly. Let's see who you Find to take my place. Poor girl, After awhile She will have no Smile on her face. For smiles, You and your Wretched family Will surely erase. So let me move on As quickly as I can, Only then I might finally Have a chance to Meet a real man. Goodbye my love. It was you, Who I cherished For so many years. No longer Will I wait Patiently for my Life to appear. Now my life Will take off, My dreams shall Take place, And my tears Will dry up Like your Mom's Ugly face.
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Added on October 10, 2010Last Updated on October 10, 2010 AuthorMarie HarrisonAtlanta, GAAboutMomma told me to get out and enjoy life, so now I'm going to dance. more..Writing
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