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Poems, Passages & Real Heartfelt Shit
Poems, Passages & Real Heartfelt Shit
Poems, Passages & Real Heartfelt Shit
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Release dateFeb 4, 2020
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    Poems, Passages & Real Heartfelt Shit - George

    © 2020 George. All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    Published by AuthorHouse 02/04/2020

    ISBN: 978-1-7283-4649-6 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-7283-4648-9 (e)

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    Contents

    Introduction

    Stardust

    Behold

    Floor Plan

    Wondrous

    Battlefield

    Hanging by a Thread

    Shelf-life

    Life-blood

    Log Cabin

    An Invitation

    Daughter

    Blossom

    Space Ace & Monkey

    You Ain’t Shit

    How to become a Legend

    Ball of regret

    Adrift in Dream

    Beautiful girl

    Don’t

    Toe to Toe

    System Overload

    Mommy’s little Angel

    Last Chance

    Us

    Message in a Bottle

    Father Time

    The Adventures of Dickstain & Captain Fuckstick

    Rainwater

    Woman

    Fast Lane

    Forever Broken

    Just like You

    Labels

    Breathe

    Damage Plan

    Sleep

    Demonfeed

    Caterpillar

    No Fuckin Way

    Embedded

    Contact

    A Masterpiece of Disaster

    Everyone’s a Critic II

    Explosive Diarrhea

    Introduction

    It’s true- these aren’t your normal, everyday, average poems, passages, and verses. Allow me to share. I used to believe words meant absolutely nothing- that actions spoke much louder than mere stuttered sounds coming from one’s rambling piss hole of a mouth. And that can certainly be true. Especially with shitheads who just talk a good game, but can never back it up, deliver on their promises, or just stand by what they preach.

    (Do motherfucker. Don’t just stand there and talk. Such as politicians, dead beat dads, liars, big mouth tough guys, drunk fucks and every other shit talking, inconsiderate, unapologetic, no blinker using- lane changing, I drive a better car than you so I don’t have to watch out for your safety, selfish, worthless fuck, we run into every day.) Feel me? Don’t talk motherfucker... DO.

    However, as I grew into my gray hair days, I began to notice how words can touch and have more worth than I actually thought. (Such as verbalizing ‘fuck you’ instead of using your finger. It just has way more impact, plus you feel better.) I think it’s because I had a rough childhood and words were pointless and didn’t matter. If my father was going to break his foot off in my ass, a well worded plea or compliment about the deeper part of his character or his incredibly hard receding hair line wasn’t going to stop him from doing so. Just saying. I had always found words to be useless, always fake, said to please people in the moment.

    But I’ve changed my thinking, as we all should from time to time, and I evolved. I now believe in taking the opportunity to express what’s important to oneself. Words can be a wonderfully artistic creation.

    Lastly, I want to add, there’s no genius in these

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