Slowly Bleeding Hunger Poem by Dead Beat Poet

Slowly Bleeding Hunger



I now know hunger,
since you went away.
I'm empty all over,
you made me this way.

I've never been loved,
since you crossed my path.
You drained me bone dry,
then took a bloodbath.

What ever is left lay bleeding,
slowly draining far away.
I need someone to come,
but can't let anyone stay.

I stripped you to the bone,
there was nothing there.
Like an empty emotion store,
your shelves were vacantly bare.

I don't like what I see,
when I walk your shoes.
You want everything now,
and never need to choose.

I love it when you cry,
it's like rain on my soul.
I'll dance on your grave,
when your body is cold.

I'll stumble to your grave,
and spew on the stone.
Because even in death,
you deserve to be alone.

If you're looking for death,
let me show you the way.
You don't need a thing,
I paid the whole day.

I've been dreaming of your suicide,
since the day we first met.
The reason it's us here,
is because we won the bet.

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