Manson

by Cherise   Jan 14, 2007


All his trials, have made him nothing
He's not counted anymore
All too scared to even gaze at him,
they just turn and speed out the door.

They tell him he can never be forgiven,
and they can never forget.
about what he did to their children
and the bullet holes in his chest.

he says"they are your children"
and "that you made them this way"
but they just ignore the comment
and lock him up for the rest of the day

Though he never killed a man
he never had a heart
even though he preached it, he never knew what love was
and I think in the end, thats what tore him apart...

All his trials, have made him nothing
He's not counted anymore
All to scared to even gaze at him,
they just turn and speed out the door.

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  • 17 years ago

    by Darien

    I noticed you had an obsession for Bob Dylan. I did an entire course on him and the Beatles last year, I think it was the easiest A to get in University. I was in love with their writings, and when I found out there was a course on them, well, yeah, I did awesome! What would you say is your favourite Bob Dylan song?..

  • 17 years ago

    by Cherise

    This poem is about Charles manson.

  • 17 years ago

    by Tainted Beauty

    Wow! I loved this. I'm not exactly sure what the story is about, but you captured it beautifully, with such strong emotions. Great work:)

    --steph

    Ps. I noticed a few mistake:

    "but they just ignore the his comment"

    I think it should be either "his" or "the" Not both haha;)

    and

    "They tell him he can never forgiven"

    I think you forgot to put a "be" in there

    They tell him he can never forgiven,