Poem: My Case!
My Case!
Sittin’ here in this alias place…
Everything orange I knew I had a serious case
Chillin’ in the cell for about three or four days…
Thinkin’ to my homeboy out loud, tellin’ him we shouldn’t have went that way…
I had so many signs before I hit this case
I ignored them all so the Lord put me in my place
Or yet… he put me in a place
I’m too legit to quit, I’m not like these fakes.
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This poem is strong. I feel like you had an idea of what you were doing was wrong and now you feel like god has put you in your place to get better and come out changed. Displaying that orange means things are serious is very understand and a good observation to make about your surroundings.
I really like the rhymes and the flow of this poem. I can almost hear a beat behind the words. I wish it was longer.