I seen you again today

by Tim Bradshaw   Jan 17, 2006


I seen you again today,
You're someone I don't want to know,
You disgrace the meaning of the human being,
Yet you still will not go.

I hate having to see your face,
Knowing the hatred you have brought.
I can't stand knowing what you've done,
And the ignorance that you've taught.

I want you to leave me alone,
You're every where I turn.
You need to go where you belong,
In hell to rot and burn.

Don't think that I can ever forgive,
The wrong that you have done.
Even though you say your sorry,
And that is was out of fun.

I seen you again today,
You are my biggest fear.
I'm taking this rock and ending your life,
You're dead! I broke the mirror.

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  • 18 years ago

    by Kalika

    I want to say that I enjoyed the poem; it flowed nicely, and was well written. It was very sad, and, although it was short, you managed to fit a lot of emotion into few words. Impressive.

    However, I would simply like to point out that, gramatically, it is "I saw you again today" rather than "I seen you today again". This was not ment as a criticism, simply pointing it out.

    Keep it up, you're a great writer.

    Kalika

  • 18 years ago

    by Michelle

    Awwww....don't give up... w/e u do.. if you need anyone to talk to... im here for you! ok?

    hugs,
    michelle

  • 18 years ago

    by Georgia

    This blew me away. 10/5!

  • 18 years ago

    by martha shaw

    5/5 i liked it aalot

  • 18 years ago

    by Biscuit

    I had to read this twice! i love the twist at the end! xkimx