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Charming Charles
Contributed by
SomeDude
on
Thursday, 17th January 2008 @ 09:11:13 AM in AEST
Topic:
StoryPoetry
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He was bold. He wrote a dollar sign in place of the letter 'S'
stamped his name and gave instructions to his guest
'Name me a day and I'll write you a play'.
He was my son. Don't tell me that he was not my friend.
Charles was his name
given to him from an early age.
He named himself
'Charming Leather belts'
an angel with premature wings
he spoke and we listened.
'I want a jumper!' he says
but my wife and i knew he wanted more
much more
but we couldn't give it to him
he cried and shrieked in his five year old way.
Fortunate Parliament carry my son to the crusade.
By age ten he was enrolled to Cambridge
business was his greatest vision
Ph.D by the age of fifteen.
He, my son, scared me.
Wrinkled and brittled with amorous aims;
I stand pouring vigorously.
My wife called him ''Charming' Professor Charles'
and groaned at me when i craved for content.
Numerous of times did i sleep in the sofa
and aimlessly picked up the book 'Frankenstein';
a poet.
He must be killed
stoned and whipped to the highest order.
Thugs will strike him with iron thorns and he'll be
flushed-down into green comas and the viciousness of it's shores.
That bastard. How dare him call me
'father'? I never loved him;
his deformed image
how it puts me into glee when i hear him sing
that sweet song 'twinkle, twinkle little star'.
"You born me a child and I'll baptize a war
on your ungrateful soul and contumacious goals.
I'll harm you like a pig forsaken on the territory of hungry lions
'Pardon' will be the word your mother will provide on
the day of your funeral bed. And nothing more.
Caw does a bittersweet symphony. A distorted noise;
my mind was put
to rest."
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2008-01-17 09:11:13] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Charming Charles
(User Rating: 1 ) by disgracefully-yours on
Friday, 18th January 2008 @ 04:27:28 AM AEST (User
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amazing, humorous and you really got a feel for the charcters |
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Re: Charming Charles
(User Rating: 1 ) by Honey56 on
Friday, 18th January 2008 @ 04:44:18 AM AEST (User
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Great story, written well..I enjoyed reading..A bit harsh but if just a story..Excellent |
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