Jesse Bourque (April 26th,1992 - Nope not dead yet. / Dartmouth, NS, Canada)
Poems by Jesse Bourque : 4 / 7
Do you hear it?
Do you hear it?
The laughter?
You don't know, do you
That we are only here to serve THEM
Those so high, high above us
We are their pawns, their playthings
To them we are nothing
They sit on their thrones laughing
At us
Laughing their laughter,
The laughter of dark gods.
Jesse Bourque
Submitted: Sunday, February 22, 2009
Poems by Jesse Bourque : 4 / 7
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