Fighting Temptations Poem by joe foster

Fighting Temptations



Sitting back watching people slippin,
wantin to shoot a move,
you need the money but you stay inside,
tryin to change,
tryin to maintain ur false innocence,
doin things the right way aint easy,
feelin angry passin money up,
to many against ur bad ways,
hopin ur new ways stays,
prayin for better days,
prayin for the rain to leave,
they say patience is virtue,
a lesson hard to learn,
strugglin feelin the burn,
haunted by the past,
scared of the future,
doin things rite aint easy,
feelin angry,
almost weazy,
lovin the new you but missin out on money.
takin it one step at a time,
almost shinin shoes,
cryin for ur people to rescue you,
they say patience is virtue,
i say forget chu,
but i'll try,
it aint easy,
but i'll try till i die.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This is more of a rhyme than a poem about fighting with your self. Going from being ur own worst enemy to loving yourself and doing things the right way. Sorry for the mispelling. Its your world I jus live in it.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Simon Collins 03 June 2012

Great write Joe, it's the right way bro

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