Defendant

Defendant

A Story by DhaVerd

"Will the defendant please rise... How do you plea..?"
.....
...SHE'S A F****N B***H, a demon in disguise.
To believe that for you I gave my all,
To believe for you I've sinned.
Should've never let you into my heart,
Should've dodged your love dart.
Truly you deceive me.
You hear plead from me.
You can't believe in my words.
I ask for the truth from you,
Ask for the rightful claim
Yet I get the shameful lies.
Don't you put blame on me,
It is you to be on trial.
Asking you the questions,
Mentionin' the facts that long last tell the rightful claim.
Lied to me,
Tried to defend your statement,
Defending it as if pushing me to the pavement.
No more do I believe in your claim
-it holds in so much shame,
No I am not to blame.
Don't you dare call me by my name,
Your words are surely causing me pain,
No more can I take this in my brain.
This memory shall stain,
All I wanted was the rightful claim
-did not ask for this.
Please you were my bliss,
I do miss when we use to kiss but now I'm over this.
Again you had my plead,
Do we need to go on through this cycle?
Just asked for the truth from you,
Who is the enemy?
For it is not me.
Please no more of this,
You had my plead,
Wish you didn't leave me....

© 2014 DhaVerd


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First word to come to mind? Passion! Love makes people crazy and this is not always a good thing. I love this poem! Thanks for the excellent read

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Added on November 20, 2014
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Tags: Jury, law, truth, love, memory, history

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DhaVerd
DhaVerd

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I am a nerd, gamer, larper, and a big comic book fan. I love to write especially of my feelings or just a story that I find fascinating. I don't really have much friends, but that doesn't get too down.. more..

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