Amongst Us, Everywhere Are The Delusional Poem by James McLain

James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By

Amongst Us, Everywhere Are The Delusional



The delusional, amongst U.S
can be as strong as steel in though and it is
in our best interest, that they are not.

There are those mother's, that think they're
giving birth to Satan.

A pathology,
a distinct belief, such as in a religion, that is
based on false or incomplete, implications.

Or a politician the day before, who tell's you,
that if you vote for him or her,
that they will kill you and you go out and vote
for them anyway.

Policies that kill or discriminate against the poor,
the disabled.
The Muslims or the gay.

Delusions,
where a rose is not a rose, because of hate.
Where a dictators thinking is typically based on some
form of undiagnosed,
neurological or psychiatric disorder.

However, they are of particular, importance to
the general population.

I cannot stress enough, the importance of
manic episodes of untreated bipolar disorder in
our woman, where in error a Judge has given
them the children.

Where our men who are like they are cast away and
sent to prison.
Where people think they're greater than they are,
and are not.

One in six Americans suffer from mental illness and
if left untreated most likely will lead them down a path
of self destruction and take you with them.

For the bipolar here, I would highly recommend, Seroquel
but see your doctor first and learn to tell the truth.
This type of lie can kill you and lead other's down that
path an early grave.

I suggest you read my poem, on all the poet's who have
committed suicide and reassess your own situation.
And don't hate the messenger, just eat the pigeons, they
taste great.

Thursday, November 17, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: green
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James McLain

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From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By
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