This Poem was Submitted By: Tammy G. Sickles On Date: 2000-08-25 11:56:23 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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LIAR

Lick me with your tongue. Up and down my body So that I might grab it and pull, Until the end comes apart And the blood streams from all sides. Until it falls to the ground, Wiggling like a fish out of water. Flipping and flopping, Splashing around until I step on it With my heavy, wooden heel. Then you won't be able to speak, For I will have your tongue. Your lies will drown in the saliva That drips from your gapping mouth.    

Copyright © August 2000 Tammy G. Sickles

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