Killer

by Kimberly Day   Mar 18, 2005


You'll never know how I hate you so,
You killed my mother,
You dealt her blow after blow.
You never cared the way you said,
Even though she walks and breathes,
It's inside where she's dead.
The memory of you never leaves.

She's much worse now,
The pain she feels in her heart,
Is much more than I can allow.
Why did you have to rip her life and dreams apart?
All she did was love you,
But you just acted,
She never even had time to have a reaction.

You killed my mother,
You killed her inside.
But I will get you back,
Don't forget to count the guns on your rack.
You may not remember my face,
Or remember of your criminal case.
You may have no clue,
But you'll know who I am before the night's through.

For I am the killer,
The killer of you.

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