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Jailer Jailer
by Richard Reed Jr
copyright 06-02-2006


Age Rating: 10 to 127

 
Oh
jailer
jailer
mine
don't spare
your
whip
divine

oh
flay me
flay me
till you
slay me
jailer
jailer
mine

oh
jailer
tailor
switch
for cut
one
cannot
stitch

oh
then
display me
bloody
lay me
naked
in that
ditch

Where
proudly
proudly
lie
in
hell
for you
I

have nothing more to say
save
happy am I to be with you to stay








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06-03-2006 Tabitha Beaudin    

Ha, I love it is this the squeal to your other poem? Like I said in that poem, I love the structure. I also love how your poem jumps off of the screen and right into my twisted mind. I could see the images just come to life as a read it. Great Job, this deserves a 5. Tabby.


06-02-2006 James Shammas    

There is obviously either a martyr or a masochist speaking here; I can't tell which, though maybe it's not important. But I almost would like to know more. In any event, I love how you are playing with technique, and this pointed, piercing form of the poem works well for its subject.

Jim


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