Innuendos Too Outrageous Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Innuendos Too Outrageous



Destroyed they have done,
Their own relationships.
Be they with friends or family members.
And with venom to spill their evils,
Out from mouths quick...
To lick poison dripping from twisted lips.

So many have lived lives like this,
Fantasized by lies they've told.
So many have accused others to abuse,
With the use of garbaged gossip whispered.
And innuendos too outrageous,
Done to do for themselves to amuse.

And although this doing is accepted by those,
Also mentally unfit and overexposed by wickedness...
Truth to know has been from them kept distant.
To have made no difference to have it exist.
Since so many today are first offended,
When reality to face threatens to replace their delusions.

Destroyed they have done,
Their own relationships.
Be they with friends or family members.
And with venom to spill their evils,
Out from mouths quick...
To lick poison dripping from twisted lips.

And yet beset by wounds inflicted unable to mend,
They protest against...
Being treated like objects who are victimized.
But deny what is reflected to digest,
To not accept the reason why, the how or the who...
Began to manifest the success of their devastation.

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