Deep Shit/poems
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  • Reads 175
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 10
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Jul 22, 2016
Mature
This is a collection of poems I have written myself ether about life or relationships or whatever is on my mind really. Some of these poems might be emotionally harmful to somw people or triggering in ways. I am not a poet or a professional. I write poetry to get my feelings out in a healthy way that I enjoy. This collection of misspelled words, bad grammar, and bullshit about the real and imaginary worlds, most likely has some inappropriate content. From cussing uncontrollably to jokes about sex. If something in one of my poems offends you or makes you uncomfortable, I am sorry (probably not). If you are one of the following you may leave now
Homophobe/Transphobe
Sexiest douche bag
Racist shitfuck
Rude asshat
Or
The creator of black olives.
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