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"Mary was a little lamb.." by Anybody_Killette

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Mary was a little lamb,
and then you took her soul.

Mary doesn't give a damn,
She's no longer whole.

Mary took a little knife,
and made a real deep cut.

Mary wanted no more strife,
and now her heart is shut.

Mary likes to see the blood,
and she likes the pain.

Mary doesn't feel the flood,
now she's going insane.

Mary didn't want to hurt,
and now it's her addiction.

Mary is now more alert,
thanks to your conviction.

Mary no longer has a heart,
she ripped it out for you.

Mary hated you from the start,
she knew that you were untrue.

Mary decided to end your life,
and now you are dead.

Mary always had the knife,
it was meant for your head.













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On Sunday January 27th, 2008, xserratedsoulx (279) writes:
whao! i did a fucked up poem to that nursey rhyme too! nice work!


On Friday January 19th, 2007, Instant Insanity (755) writes:
one thiing dark poetry loves around here is a twisted childs poem. Nicely written ][ ][


On Wednesday February 9th, 2005, Sticky Kitty (321) writes:
Mary was insane -kitty


On Tuesday November 16th, 2004, Rone4611 (157) writes:
Good stuff, definitly going in the favorites


On Saturday November 13th, 2004, Raven (378) writes:
Twisted nursery rhyme excellence in its purest form... Bravo. _Raven


On Saturday November 13th, 2004, An Expired Member (4) writes:
this was amazing, I really liked it. good job


On Monday November 1st, 2004, Lotophagi (451) writes:
this is just brilliant..... a poetical appropriation..... I love it. Thank you.


On Tuesday August 24th, 2004, Twilight (2102) writes:
i dont know if i should find this humorous or not. bu ti did-and your flow was well executed. good job.


On Wednesday June 9th, 2004, Johny_D_Lewis (607) writes:
creepy, I love it *hums the tune* I'll never think of the rhyme the same *evil laugh* ^_^


On Wednesday June 2nd, 2004, aXe FactoR (428) writes:
oh, its so twisted, and it made me laugh out hard. could be a lovely rap. now im singing it. :)


On Tuesday June 1st, 2004, MGood (78) writes:
Of course...I love this!


On Tuesday April 27th, 2004, Guttercat (35) writes:
Twisted... But sweet!!!


On Thursday April 8th, 2004, sulkylime (258) writes:
I found this very amusing.. thanks


On Saturday February 14th, 2004, An Expired Member (10) writes:
yay!!!hateful nursery rymes!!


On Friday January 23rd, 2004, gothemite (398) writes:
hehe lovely poem.. yep definitely sounds better this way


On Saturday January 17th, 2004, Cwn Annwn (107) writes:
Lol...I agree with Ended...a sweet nurseryrhyme...he he, I like this one better! :) ~GoNe~


On Monday January 12th, 2004, Daemonicus (639) writes:
loving your style, i really love this, just that freakish mix of the sinister spoken softly, really good piece here.


On Wednesday December 31st, 2003, Unbridled Pain (65) writes:
What would everyone on this site do if Strife was never made a word? Other than that one little annoyance this is pretty god-damn good. U.P.


On Wednesday December 31st, 2003, Ophelia (305) writes:
they would have to rhyme knife with life or wife, heheheh


On Wednesday December 31st, 2003, Anybody_Killette (50) writes:
i thought it kinda fit.. lol


On Wednesday December 31st, 2003, suicideseason (2145) writes:
this would surely scar a small child around bedtime...nothing wrong with that.very nice work!:)season



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