THe Road Too Maddness

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    THe Road Too Maddness


    Take notice for I want to invoke fear,
    And let me spay spit on you as you come near.
    Let my violent words cast your heart in an unsteady state,
    Damning you because of your mistakes then telling you of your fate.

    In a high tone volume let me make you understand that I am the man that is right,
    For you are just a pee on that will be crushed with my might.
    If you dare to even stake a claim and voice your dispute greater then mine,
    I will draw back my fist and gladly walk past that line.

    In fists of rage we shall dance a violent and swift end to it all,
    Baring our teeth down so we fight when we are backed against the wall.
    All of this is because of an act that had no other outcome but hate,
    Making two people that loved each other mark a dreadful fate.

    Tearing each other apart because of the pain of the words and volume we used,
    Just beaten by each other’s emotions because we thought we were abused.
    The irony was that if we just spoke calmly this scene of hate would never become real,
    For it was too late for some that let a yell be the cause for someone to kill.

    What is the cause in yelling to inspire hate or fear,
    For we kill each other by the same start year after year.
    Take my hand lower your voice and lets talk like we have some brain in our head,
    For if everyone walked down this road of madness we all would be dead.

    Well your words still hurt and you think I am weak because I think this is right,
    Well aruge and yell at your self because I love you too much to enter in this fight.

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    The true philosopher and the true poet are one, and a beauty, which is truth, and a truth, which is beauty, is the aim of both.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson, American Poet (1803-1882)

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