Feline Pardon
Seth J Davila 2002 (Michigan)
April 24Kill blessed to watch us regress, because you fear progress and fueds with tests uphill. Thrill jests goo, raunch pus, be less, see fuzz.
Clue sayer protest bland. Preludes adrift guests cut still.
Sick like a rabid animal, trick dykes, flay placid examples, betwixt our day of valid mammal. Brick break, gray habit channel, slick mistake, lay flaccid shambles, amidst sour gay love, ballot trampled. Chick pysch hue, stab pit maniacal, quick sike prey enraptured samples, pricks war stay, dove palace in battle.
You send those of kind words to be cursed. Pursue hen lows love to find works truly reverse. Two's Satan, glows above crime deserts, true see worst, In order to end blows, rove through bind, cohorts fooley universe.
Hide behind curtains of lies, so what is certain surely dies, yet forgets my insides still despise. Bide feline pardons, rough skies, low sat, analyses hurten purely, ties fret sore spirits, sly guides shrill demise.
About this poem
Those who are cursed with evil will be given reprieve from the harsher judgment of angels. One thing to choose evil when you are born thinking evil, ussally a different story than that of someone born good seeking evil. But demons given the signs needed to be good will be seen under same circumstances as angels who helped the demons. Nobody is special in terms of what you can become and rather the way we get there is different. By trying to treat everyone the same we let us of impure divinity take control using our greed and fake reality to take from those less than us. more »
Written on April 18, 2024
Submitted by seth.davila on April 28, 2024
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