'Breaking Point' The Verdict Poem by Poison 9901

'Breaking Point' The Verdict

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Here I sit in this corner fist clenched in rage
Duly convicted trapped in this cage
Locked away here in this eight by eight cell
Another day spent in this man made hell

Waiting for a decision trapped in this pen
The bailiff takes me before the jury the verdict is in
Have you reached a decision asked the man in black
We have your honor it was a premeditated attack

Guilty was the verdict as read by the man on the end
As I stared him in the eyes and began to grin
When the gavel came down the judge ruled without affection
Death was the sentence to be carried out by lethal injection

As I sat on death row I could still hear your voice
Nagging and bitching and laughing at my choice
You even haunted my dreams with that knife in your chest
Still I was relentless I was never gonna confess

As I am walked from my cell on this my last journey
Spread eagle arms and legs strapped firmly to the gurney
This is the point where most men go insane
I just lay there silently as the needle was placed in my vein

Silently I stared at what once was and angry mob
I closed my eyes in blissful sleep as the morphine did its job
As I awaken on the other side I knew I had be cast into hell
For there I found my self alone in a room with no doors and you were there as well

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Emancipation Planz 08 October 2007

Whilst the previous caused flashbacks... this one is soooo funny... one peace at a time - Deana

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