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Mother In Law
by White Tulip
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Rated "R" by the Author.
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My mother in law |
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My Mother In Law (Ex)
Thank you, dear mother in law,
For ruining my precious marriage
Before it started,
You stuck the boot in
Right where it hurts,
You got your precious dream
You little boy is no longer
with me..and now
You have him back
You selfish witch, (which you know you are)
You stinking bitch,
I dont care about him anymore.
Now he's remarried and
She's even worse than you..
So you have lost again
Only this time
He will feel the pain,
Of marrying his mother and
When he finds out
He'll scream and shout
OR
He'll end up in a severe depression
Sitting in a chair for years
Just like her EX..
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| Reviewed by nancy Parrent (Reader) |
8/12/2010 |
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| Rather than inflicting your one-sided rage on people looking for a decent poem about "what goes around comes around", how about you spare all of us your one-sided dribble, which reads, for me at least, like fingernails on the chalkboard. Do yourself a favor and get counseling. Spare the rest of us. Maybe work more on your professional life? I don't know what other advice to give to someone like you..... Maybe cut back on drugs/drinking???? Here's the bottom line, get over him, because he's really over you. I'm just using my MA in psychology to give you some sound advice. These people who are reading this are a flash in the pan and nothing more. Deal with what is ailing you. Get help and MOVE ON!! |
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| Reviewed by Mitzi Jackson |
2/22/2007 |
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wow!!!
the picture(lol)
this is a cold write (meaning good)
and it seems the two of them will be getting what they wanted
what you going to do when the knock comes to yur door "saying baby I'm sorry"? watch for it |
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
2/20/2007 |
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As they say, "What goes around comes around." I've heard of such characters as your ex mother-in-law. I think it is good that you released your indignation via your verses. Love and peace to you,
Regis |
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| Reviewed by Jean Pike |
2/20/2007 |
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An excellent poem, full of anger and insight.
If he would allow his mother to rule and destroy his marriage, then you are most definitely better off without him!
Good work! |
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