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You'll Never

an original poem by Jason White

By Jason WhitePublished 5 years ago 1 min read
You'll Never
Photo by Karsten Winegeart on Unsplash

You'll never see me beg

If I'm on my knees

It's not because I think you to be king

I'm praying for your life

Before I rise

To cut off your head

I didn't get here on my own

But trust me

It wasn't because of your kind either

Recreating myself wasn't easy

It was pure love

Feeding my lionheart

You may think it's blasphemy

I end your life

With the creator at my side

I am the great equalizer

The product of reality

Not the veil of your fantasy

You read it in a book

But it don't make it truthful

Quit blaming your life

On good and evil

Take responsibility

For the shit you do

And you'll never see me

Praying for you

surreal poetry

About the Creator

Jason White

Jason White is a father, a grandfather, knowledge seeker and sharer. Jason is the owner of Growth Positive Consulting where he puts his fundraising and management skills to great use. He is a writer, a woodworker, and a philanthropist.

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