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The Candy Militia

Contributed by Faddy on Wednesday, 24th November 2004 @ 06:12:35 PM in AEST
Topic: Lifepoems



In a war, one ofter thinks
'We are running out of time'
when there's a squabble overseas
stress is common on the mind
Take your head out of the coluds
and back down into earth
but don't think about fighting
and don't think about hurt
Because the Candy Militia
will take away pain
by relieving ones thoughts
and relieving ones brain
By expanding the heart
and closing the night
by forgiving the sins
and conquering the fright
The Candy Militia
will make it all better
Just shut your eyes
and drift away on a feather
For when you awake
at next mornings dawn
your soul will be stolen
by the sweetest of all...

The gumdrops did it...

Don't trust the most sugar-coated.




Copyright © Faddy ... [ 2004-11-24 18:12:35]
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Re: The Candy Militia (User Rating: 1 )
by Essentially9 on Wednesday, 24th November 2004 @ 06:42:48 PM AEST
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excellent ending =]


Re: The Candy Militia (User Rating: 1 )
by theMoth on Wednesday, 24th November 2004 @ 08:34:24 PM AEST
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That was pretty cool.
I was suprised by the content of the poem.
I thought it was of good quality.

Keep writing.
--Mothy


Re: The Candy Militia (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Sunday, 30th January 2005 @ 02:31:58 PM AEST
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Heh.. Reminds me of my poem "Sugar Coated Poison," although that was on a slightly different subject. This was cute and I enjoyed it. Cheers!




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