What up my people?! Ha ha anyways this is a poem that just suddenly popped into my head. Its kinda dark and I'm gonna warn you. Character death and hints of child rape. No, I'm not a rapist. I'm fifteen and maybe have a somewhat corrupted mind. But I'm not going to do anything illegal! I promise.
Disclaimer: Man... I can't believe it I OWN SVU! Ha ha wait... that was just a dream. :(
I Took Her
By: Jackie D.
I've been watching her for twenty minutes.
I've been looking and I think I found a route.
She's playing by herself in the sand box.
And I hope that I can grab her like a sneaky fox.
I don't know where I'm gonna take her.
But I'll think about it when I get there.
I grab her from behind and knock her out.
This way she can't kick and trash about.
I found an old, empty warehouse.
We were alone, with no one but a mouse.
She'll be out for a while.
But when she gets up..., I smile.
She was scared when she finally came to.
And with the look that came across her face, I knew.
She knows this is her end.
To bad because from here it's one horrible descend.
I want her, I won her, she's mine.
She's almost dead and that's fine.
I'll just sit her and play with her for a while.
And I think she deserves to know that my name's, Kyle.
I was called away for a day.
I came back and didn't know what to say.
How could she have died without me?
Oh, she's going to get it now, you'll see.
I kicked her again and again,
But I can't believe what happened in the end.
Her eyes fell open, she wasn't dead.
She'd gained conscious when I bashed her head.
I couldn't deal with it so I set fire to the place.
I hoped I'd never have to set eyes to her face.
I ran away and never looked back.
Six month's later, I can still hear her head go, whack!
I thought I had run away from my past.
But mine came back for me, at last.
I was tired of living in fear.
I knew the judge wouldn't let me disappear.
Somehow I knew the police had something on me,
And all they needed was the jury to agree.
They sentenced me to life in death row.
Doesn't matter, even if they won, the girl will never see tomorrow.
