Just Saying: Poem Analysis

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Just Saying...

Re-posting my stuff and used it as your shield now that people are firing you back? Really?

That makes you look quite desperate boy! Thus, do you know the word "DECENCY "? Have you encountered this word along the way in your journey toward old age?

I mean, the decency to ask someone's permission to re-post or share their own writings. I wonder if anyone ever teach you how to show civility and good courtesy behavior towards someone's writing?

Having said that! At some point have you realize if I do care all the uproarious brouhaha you've done in Facebook? The answer is a big "NO". That's because it's your call, it your issues, and it's your fight.

...Have you heard me calling all the angels every time I declared war against

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