Avenger Of Blood

by Tom Watkins   Mar 22, 2005


I heard your daughter screaming,
I thought I must be dreaming.

She’s a child of only three,
I believed it must be me.

My mind must be playing a trick,
Did she say, Daddy please don’t kick?

So through the window I took,
A long unbelieving look.

Until I could watch no more,
And so I busted down your door!

This ain’t right or can’t you tell,
You put that little girl through hell.

You beat her up and down the hall,
You threw her body against the wall!

You’d better pray she’s still alive,
If so, that she’s gonna survive.

Cause if she’s dead, I’ll tell you true,
I’m gonna do the same to you!

Let me introduce to you,
I’d like your face to meet my shoe.

And if that introduction was missed,
I’d like your ribs to meet my fist.

Still, I’m not satisfied at all,
So lets put your head through the wall.

And as blood trickles down your brow,
Do you understand it now?

How do you like that helpless feeling?
Does being powerless leave you reeling?

There’s an ambulance on it’s way,
To take your little girl away.

But you’ll be riding side by side,
You too are going to need that ride.

But next time I won’t be so nice,
I’ll make you pay a higher price.

When I’m done it’ll be much worse,
And they’ll take you away in a hearse.

I hope you listened to what I’ve said.
If you touch that child again, you’re dead.

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  • 19 years ago

    by Bleeding_Red_Fallen_Angel

    Wow, that was insanely good. Excellent write. >3jess

  • 19 years ago

    by Andrea

    wow...i love it...excellent poem!