Oz: Arnold "Poet" Jackson - Graduation Poem
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I've drank the sacred ambrosia housed in the chalice Of rebellious cherubim
Disguised as a quarter juices
I've died toothless and been reborn 144,000 times
I've got 144,000 rhymes, for every brain cell
But I waste away in a cell.
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The letter A The beginning of the day The way The wisdom The wish The will The river The tree The try The trek The rub of the neck The ball of the foot The back of the thigh The glimmer of the eye peering at what it's intriqued in Tried by what It believes in I've taken on the likeness of love The harbour of hate The hell of here And the wonder of the whereafter I've discerned the disaster And drank Dom Pérignon In armageddon
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Too many prisons and not enough schools
Too many weapons and not enough tools
Not enough teachers, too many fools
I'm from where fight is born
From where night is dawned
From true ingredients spit from the sun
I've formed an allegiance with the number one
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Blackowski
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There's such a long time that i'm searching this poem, merci beaucoup à celui qui l'a posté :)
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THanks for the Video Man!!!! OZ is the best TV Show I have ever seen..
Uwawe 2 years ago 10
I've discerned the disaster and drank Dom Perignon in Armageddion. WOORD.
One,
- Brother Chimaobi
BrotherChimaobi 1 year ago 3