Suicidal Tendencies

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    Suicidal Tendencies

    Are you suicidal, Do you cause harm to yourself?
    Do you engage in activities that are bad for your health?
     
    Are you in a relationship with nothing to gain...
    Has your brain been washed to believe...
    That their love is your pain?

    Or your spouse is abusive but you continue to stay..
    Where you do what your told and obey what they say?

    Would you plan to go out to get drunk at a bar...
    Then attempt to get home by driving a car?

    Are you the type of person that causes trouble and brings grief..
    Instead of solving the problem so you can squash that beef?

    Do you rob,steal or cheat to get over on the next man...
    Are you giving your life to the penal system on an installment plan?

    Do you take from your family or make up a lie...
    So you can get money for drugs, just to get high?

    Would you have un-protected sex with someone you just met..
    Is A.I.D.S. something that you seem to forget?

    Could you say that you love your life but within your next breath...
    Inhale some nicotine knowing it causes death?

    Would you deceive another person or think that you're smart...
    For running game to get money by playing their heart?

    Could you lay down and sleep with another mans wife...
    And play Russian roulette with both of your live's?

    Do you play with fire and expect not to get burnt..
    Are you ignoring the lessons from living that you've learnt....



    NOW IF YOUR ANSWER WAS YES TO ANY OF THESE EXTREMITIES...
    THEN YOU'RE A CONFUSED INDIVISUAL WIYH SUICIDAL TENDENCIES!

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    am2anangel commented on Suicidal Tendencies

    01-18-2010

    great write nice flow and rhyme. You pretty much cover the spectrum in this one. well done.

    A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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