Cracked Porcelain-Killer Queen Poem by stephen robert the jar sutton

Cracked Porcelain-Killer Queen



CRACKED PORCELAIN - KILLER QUEEN


I want to be like you
With long hair and eyes of blue
Though sometime your wear a frown
I just realised your eyes are brown

I admire your courage
And you are so free
How I wish I were you
Instead of me

I dress like you
Although I am a man
I walk like a woman
And I do what I can

I would kill for you
And protect your name
I am serious you see
This isn't a game

The people who die
Deserve all they get
I do it for you
To pay a great dept
I follow you
As you go out at night
And stay close by you
Keeping you in my sight

You were a victim
Of abuse in the past
They will not harm you
I will get them at last

I changed my body
To look like you
So many changes
I could be you

Cracked Porcelain-Killer Queen
Friday, September 13, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: mental illness
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THIS POEM WAS WRITTEN FOLLOWING THE BOOK OF THE SAME NAME
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