If I Were One Of You Poem by James McLain

James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By

If I Were One Of You



Ever since I watched people like you leave church as a child
Children you know can instinctively tell a truth from a lie.
So in a tree I would sit watching you go in to tell your lies
After all it was I who would peek through her window and watch
You cheat on your wife.

Throughout history there have been antagonist like you
Starting trouble even wars to draw unwanted attention from you.
You false believer
Whom lives but to obstruct as stupid people vote for other evil
People like you
who have voted for those whom said if you did they would kill you
And you did
What gave you the right in a mind dim of light to kill mine.

Your poetry sucks
A rambling of word's just to use up the space that one true
With word's you won't let have.

Listening in the tree as you instruct each of your kid's
To behave and tell lies
A curved wooden plank to sit on that caused pain and
No logical reason from those like you can give to explain
Pain is good.

Men like you were born to be bad from birth verily thus your parents
Were and still are
I being James have said watch the man whom is two and see if his
Child is of one
Each one their antagonist that lives inside that must work twice as
Hard to overcome his love of being bad.

Watching from that tree I could see who was good and the bad
Because even I as a child chose not to join your sad lie.

Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: green
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James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By
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