Midsummer's night dreamA Poem by butterflyi can't focus on the bleak and mundane reality anymore Go ahead and sell the women out keep that locked door I head on to a midsummer's dream to dream forever more At least 4 years I will not surrender my tears Who knows what you have done No trump voter has shown empathy or kindness here made me regret my vote for the other its ok I will still hold His true commandment and love one another but I will not focus so that I wont feel the anger and the suffer of so many because I know God has a better plan Just let it be known Donald trump is not His chosen plan just like Judas had to play a part so he has his role but make no mistake Jesus Christ is the only hero for all the souls I followed Him when I made my vote i voted for the earth she would not be carelessly ripped a part for the women you so easily dismiss to the dark for a seed that could grow to have human needs but does not yet breathe For the rainbow neighbor who greets me even morn saying hey sug! he reminded me to not bug and just do what we need to do so good bye reality, good bye to you i walk on to my mid summer's dream and i will sleep till the nightmare is over hopefully it wont be as bad as it seems yet now matter how tight i pull my bedcover i cant help but feel the betrayal of my family and married lover but in a garden of shadow what grows nothing but sin so i accept this death sentence to repent for mine i sleep and party in this midsummer's dream try to find a world better than thee, better than anything witnessed throughout time why is it so hard to think of a woman president why is it so hard to think of the woman who was raped its like the rapist gets to decide but over our own body the girls are still cast of in to the night and you expect to have a loving family holding their baby tight when the strings of life dangle touching them with lies nothing feels right so i take flight go and leave this reality for a midsummers' night dream
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