Hussy from Hell. (True Story)

by Steven Beesley   Sep 5, 2005


Parenthesis: This poem is about a recent slaying in Hong Kong of a little 7 year old boy called "Ah Yin" by her Step-Mother who planned and orchestrated the whole slaying by hiring 2 men to do the dirty work. The story has a happy ending, the little boy survived and the culprits have all been caught and will be sentenced and imprisoned.

Hussy from Hell:

What manner of person are you?
How can so barbaric a deed be done?
A senseless slaying of a seven year old boy
No human with a heart could do such a thing

You were his Step-Mother
A person he looked up to and trusted
Yet you showed such hatred toward him
How could you chop and hack another human being?

Now that you are caught
I would not spare one ounce of sympathy for you
And hope that they lock you up for good and throw away the key!
Such a horrific demented mind, to plan and inflict such a violent crime

You have no soul
A wretched hussy straight from hell
I do hope you suffer for your evil ways
Live in shame and hated by all until the end of your days.

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  • 19 years ago

    by Angie

    Very tragic indeed, I can't believe what goes through the minds of people to do things like this. I am glad the child survived, but my god, what he will go through for years to come and all because of such sick demented people. Such a shame. But you wrote this perfectly.......

    Smiles, Hugs and Love, Angela