Unwanted Child Poem by Matthew Brooks

Unwanted Child



Bought into this world by a 13 year old little girl,
Concieved by force, by a man driving a porsch,
He was so nice, you couldn't ask for more, then he slammed you into the door,
He ripped off your dress, now your depressed,

Beaten and bloody you couldn't move, he had his way in the living room,
Mom and dad were gone for the weekend, you thought you'd invite your friend,
Nine month months later out I came, out of anger you named me Kane,
Unwanted child, when you looked into my eyes, you saw his smile,

So by the dark of the moon, you slipped out of your room,
Threw me in a trash can, and you cursed that man,
As I cried you covered your ears wishing I would die,
You ran home, leaving me to face this world alone,

Raised by a stranger, trying to deal with this pinned up anger,
I didn't ask to be born, but I guess every rose has it's trone,
Mother I want you know I still love you, but I could never forgive you,
Dad I hope that was the best sex you ever had,

When I find you I will cut your troat, laughing while you choke,
Mother why did you aboned me, I did nothing but love you can't you see,
You will curse the day you left me to die, next time I'll be the one to say goodbye,
I'm sorry you were raped, but what can you do, my revenge shall fall upon you.

Heart & Soul
Kane

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