Screw You

Screw You

A Poem by Riley Bray
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What a little a*s.

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I'm done getting angry
Over your obvious slip ups.
I'm done being your backup
Since you fight for nothing.
I'm done feigning happiness
As you fake innocence.

When you realize you're painted gray
In every aspect of your existence,
When you realize if she dies
You will finally have to grow up,
When you realize at that point
How I've come to loathe you...

You're gonna have to pull yourself together
Since at that time I'll be gone.
You're gonna have to bite your tongue
Because you used up all your chances.
You're gonna have to mature
And fight your own battles.

But don't you dare come crying to me
Since I'm officially fed up.
Don't you dare beg for anyone else
So you can drag them down to your level.
And don't you dare commit suicide
Because you brought this on yourself.

We aren't obligated to love you
Or stand by your side.
We aren't obligated to don your sadness
Or speak with you.
We aren't obligated to trust you
Or spend one more moment in your presence.

So you stuck up little a*****e
Tell your mom to butt out of your business, this is between us.
So you fucked up little weasel
Let me hear you fight back, because if you don't you'll regret it.
So you twisted little beast
Don't take me for granted, since if you do, I'm bound to leave.

© 2013 Riley Bray


Author's Note

Riley Bray
I considered her my sister but now she's just another spineless bitch who can't do shit on her own. This is her WONDERFUL fuck you poem.

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