Flesh Dwellers

Flesh Dwellers

A Poem by JRB
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Flesh dweller please be ware

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Flesh dwellers they live in space
Often hidden behind keys with false face
Typing their words in a quicken pace
Misleading words are their disgrace

Never meaning what they say
Falsely leading many a stray
Flesh seekers on the pray
Seeking flesh both night and day

 

Flesh dweller please be ware
Some of us seem to care
About you’re hungry e-word stare
Your names soon we will share

 

So others will know of your lies
So others will say their goodbyes
So others will not offer their sighs
So flesh dwellers hear your demise

 

That’s all we have to do
To start getting rid of you
Showing others that you’re not true
Soon there well be just a few

 

Hoping one day there will be none
Under the moon or under the sun
So think twice to what you have done
From the words written here above

 

 

 

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Flesh Dwellers

© 2011 JRB


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Remarkable, quite forlorn and a little terrifying.

Posted 12 Years Ago


Wow. I really, really liked this. You made a concise point so elegantly, phrased so beautifully. Soft clouds over the iron. the rhythm , the rhyme scheme...It's simply perfect. Amazing write. Thanks so much for sharing it.

Posted 12 Years Ago


I really like this, could this be about online "haters"? That's that vibe that I get, like your speaking out about online bullying, or online predators. I like what this poem stands for, and the fluidity. Nice piece, I'm looking forward to reading more of your work.

Posted 12 Years Ago



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JRB
JRB

Grantville, PA



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To my writes, I have been told that my writings, relate to the poetic styles of, John Donne, George Herbert, and many other early 17th-century English poets. By believing that enlightenment c.. more..

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A Poem by JRB