Thick-Headed And Caught Mangled Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Thick-Headed And Caught Mangled



Thick-headed and caught mangled.
And also flip lidded.
Thick-headed and caught mangled.
And also flip lidded.

And it wont be too long,
When they find themselves against...
Brick walls.
Thick-headed and to dread it.

And it wont be too long,
When they find themselves...
On knees to crawl.
Mangled and entangled,
By lids that flip with tainted lips.

Tricking to do it to then deny,
Has its consequences.
With fences gone to sit or hop.
And...
A tricking to be slick too few survive.
To do to try to stop it.
With belief they have the keys to locks.
But only show ineptitiude,
Of fools who prove it 'round the clock.

Tricking to be slick too few survive,
The gutters that they lay in.
To fake and lie.

In gutters where they stay in.
To fake and lie.
Mangled and entangled.
Without a hope to keep alive,
From it to dangle.

Thick-headed,
And...
Caught mangled.
With a proving their ineptitude.

Thick-headed,
And...
Caught mangled.

Monday, August 24, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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