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Misleading Lexis
Misleading Lexis
Written by: Wilfred Mellers, Monday, April 26,2010 @ 9: 50 PM
Came here so naive
Me they want to deceive
No longer in them I believe
What’s up Lucifer’s shirtsleeve?
Not a moment’s reprieve
Treachery they conceive
Who is left to trust?
Satisfaction is there must
Their hearts filled with lust
Pursuing a harem
Liars spewing venom
Words came from their rectum
Clever not for I they’re not fooling
Here instead I am cooling
Their endeavor will need retooling
Sipping cheap wine from a plastic glass
Snakes they are in the grass
Lowbrow having no class
I the clever sleuth
I recognize a half-truth
So asinine and uncouth
Thinking they have me figured out
Their words are lacking clout
For I know what it’s all about
Moist is the dog’s snout
Sincere their words I doubt
Severe will be the fallout
As the player starts to croon
As soldiers march in a platoon
As the dogs bark at the moon
As your reality turns to a cartoon
As your fans no longer after you swoon
As your life they start to lampoon
As your rains turn to a typhoon
As your lies balloon
The music you’ll face real soon
When you no longer carry a tune
When your plum turns to a prune
When your winter comes in June
Fleeing will the fat-rat and so-called tycoon
From you conduct you are no longer immune
Your joy will become a great big misfortune
poem
by
Wilfred Mellers
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