In The Land Of Flames Poem by Jack the Ripper

In The Land Of Flames

Rating: 5.0


In the Land of Flames
Plasma rains from the sky
And the children play in the radiation
While their worried parents
Try to get them to wear their radiation coats.

The kiddies come inside afterward
And eat nicotine cookies, made with fresh tobacco
And drink tall glasses of cold gasoline
Enjoy a slow battery acid bath right before
Heading off to their snuggly beds of asbestos
And dreaming about another beautiful day.
While their parents indulge in a few late glasses of purified water,
Knowing that their livers will hate them for it in a few years.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Brandon Nothing 08 August 2009

Very good poem I believe it is about parents being overprotective ^^ 10/10

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Very, very clever, Jack. A well-earned 10 for putting so much hard work into this. PPPPPPPP

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