Haunted Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Haunted



If you don't leave the feasting of your greed,
It will haunt you.
If you don't leave the feasting of your greed,
One day it will come to haunt you.
If you don't leave the feasting of your greed,
It will haunt you.
If you don't leave the feasting of your greed,
One day it will come to haunt you.

Don't be the one who has deceived,
Or this will haunt you.
And...
Don't you be the one who hides lies,
Told to sell.
With a doing this very well.
Because one day,
You may awaken stalked and haunted...
By your ways.
One day you'll be feeling afraid.
And haunted.
With a doing this very well.
Because one day,
You may awaken stalked and wanted,
For revenge.

Don't be the one who has deceived,
Or you will be haunted.

Don't you be the one who hides lies,
Told to sell.
'Cause this will haunt you.

Don't be the one who has deceived,
Or you will be haunted.

Don't you be the one who hides lies,
Told to sell.
'Cause this will haunt you.

Don't you be the one up all night,
To feel hunted to haunt.
No!
Don't be the one who's losing sleep,
To get barely none...
After being haunted.

Don't be the one who's losing sleep,
To get barely none...
After the doing of being haunted has been done'
To taunt.
Don't be the one...
Haunted.

Don't be that one with the doing done,
To feel haunted.
And...
Don't you be the one with no sleeping done,
To be taunted.

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