You’re like maggots,
Crawling in my head,
You push me together,
You pull me apart,
Your bad for my health,
Turning me from good to bad.
Your words crush me,
And your smell sickens me,
Now I can’t be a hypocrite,
And I don’t mean to sound rude,
But changing a tenner to a hundred grams,
Is slowly killing you too.
Walk away and drown your brain,
It will only remove her from you,
Life is good but you only see the blue,
And if you decide to return,
To your hood,
Where your house once,
Its now a shell of a crisp.
Your momma has gone,
She won’t return your calls,
And your sister can’t stand,
the sight of you.
You walk to the dock,
And refuse to stop.
You turn around
And take one last bow,
Your looking down,
She is lying on the ground.
Screaming her name,
The wind blows it away,
Her daughter,
takes her back home
To where they used to live,
Your gone…