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steposvetlana [31]
3 years ago
8

Create your own poem that could be considered a parody of a famous piece of art. Submit the picture of the original art along wi

th your poem.
English
1 answer:
S_A_V [24]3 years ago
4 0

I'm a prisoner on the ground

With no one to stand around

People come and go

And I yell out with a moan

"Please help me

I need to be free"

But no one looks at me

For even one bit

Next thing I know

I start to get hit

I yell out loud

Out into the crowd

"Help me! Please!"

But they back away

And so I say,

"I don't have a disease!"

One moment later

The traitor comes out

And that's when I start to shout

"Traitor! Traitor! You betrayed me! Even when I was in need!"

But he just stayed still

And wouldn't move until

The guards push him away

And that's when he started to sway

Side to side he went

All the while looking content

I couldn't believe my eyes

Everything he told me were lies

I started to rise

To start to go

And wouldn't you know

He held me by the arm

Said, "I don't want to do you any harm."

The last thing I remembered

Was that he got dismembered.

I   dont have  a drawing but look up prisoner on ground with guards around

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