You've Gone Too Far Poem by Julia Luber

You've Gone Too Far



You should know you've gone too far into my enemy's camp.
You should know you've gone too far by triggering what that
connection afflicts: put up front- complete collapse. An actual
nerve synapse cracks. I can promise you that will serve you the
axe in the long run. That's a complicated sun where there is no
pun. Really no fun. All memory drowned into suicide. I ring this
truth far and wide. There is no shadow to this claim. It is the heat
of the sun and the truth if there is to blame.

Shame, shame, shame on you. You do not know what it is that you do.
You do not know who nor what you are toying with. And the problem it
all has caused has established a TERRIBLE glyph in Love, in Trust, in what
you Must. There's no light there in that space. They're exploiting and using
my tricks to manipulate the human race, from impulse, reflex, spontaneity
to somethingwrongfully representing me. And you have given them so much
more power. Your crime has stolen my shining hour. You've dried up the garden
that I eat and taste from.You're proud and bold that you've made me dumb.

Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: suicide
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