Neil Adams (19/01/94 / Belfast)
Man to Blame
Killing hate this man to blame
What did I do to cause you pain
You made us sit and watch your crime
You made us think that it was time
You talked to us like we were true
But in the end it came down to you
You killed us all one by one
You looked at us then cocked the gun
We seen a light ready to go
But before we went we had to know
What possessed you to end our lives
All the love all the remembered times
But in the end it was for the best
The time was right we were laid to rest
No more torture no more pain
No more memories of the fame
I don't know how you think and feel
I don't know why you kill and steal
But i feel sorry for you today
Cause deep down you don't wanna stay
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interesting meaning of the poem... hm, i want to know who is that man?
Purely excellent work of poetry.. A true reflection...