Something You Will Never Know
I can remember When I was younger A classmate told me Of tearing apart A butterflies wings Such a prick With a broken mind He said they don’t feel it Because he can’t hear them scream While they feel violent, blood bubbling pain. Pain pulsating throughout The insect’s remains As the wings and muscle Split apart In its miniscule fibres They must go insane During this torturous crime.
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I'm 17 years old, I love to snowboard and skateboard. My favorite poet is Charles Bukowski, because of his blunt, emotional poems (No beatin' round the bush with him). I got into poetry when I was 13 years old, when my grandmother passed away. She...
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