Say What? Poem by Felix Lugo

Say What?



Last night you told me how you felt.
My heart was like ice under the sun,
because what you said made my feelings melt.
A feeling that was hard like a rock, got crush by your hurtful words.
Now! If you ever try to speak to me, I’ll spit on you like I do to dirt.
Do what you want to do, say what you want to say, like the people in London dress in red with a big long black hat I’m just going to stare in the mid air.
I can careless all you deserve is disrespects, not just from me, but absolutely everybody. You’re like the sickness I get when I come across human waste.
I thought you were my heart taker, booty shaker, and back breaker.
I thought wrong; you’re just like a bad habit.
I wish I had never loved you, but I did. I regret every moment of it.
Girl, you’re like food when I don’t like the way it tastes I throw it away.
You’re like a blockbuster video rental;
I won’t even rewind the good parts about you.
For the record, girl you’re like electricity and I’m like a rubber we will never come together.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Herbert Nehrlich1 30 March 2005

Your poetry must be hard to understand. It's wisdom eludes me and therefore it does nothing for me. H

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Felix Lugo

Felix Lugo

Bronx, New York City
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