I Thought I Told You Poem by Alexandrian Ink

I Thought I Told You



I thought I told u
That all birds fly
But vulture flies
Looking for human monopoly carcass.

I thought I told u
Its better to dinne with devil
Than a vulture in your guest
With a friendly smile.

I thought I told u
That am derail going away
When I changed holistically
But you've let me go astray.

'Tell no one whither I am'
I thought I told u that
But what did u tell the soldier man.

I thought I told u
Be detached from 'love of women
If thou want to or be'st great;
What happened to Troy and Samson?

Its better to be a faithful partner
I thought I told u baby
Than to be a faithful love;
Behold thy fate.

Boy! I thought I told u
Wit make us men
And curiosity kills the little dog;
Patience would have apparently made u fain.

I thought I told u
Whether alive or gone
Whether writing or done
Call me just (but) #Alexon.

I thought I told u
This is not my real face
Yet u claim to know me
But u later gave him the check.

HOLD ME NOT; for man must surely die
And my 'thought' has killed me
Hither will I lay
Til I learn not to 'thought' again.

#Itz_Ali_Alexon

I Thought I Told You
Monday, October 23, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: wisdom
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