Kiddies Don't Trust The Clown

By Killerdemonchick

Painting lips red
Into an eeire smile
Eyes that are dead
And I laugh all the while
I stab and stab again
 Blood splatters onto m face
 Not yet into the main vein!
Then the child is staring blank into space
This costume was great
I can see it now
I cannot really wait
I will take a bow
The newspapers will read
'Kiddies Don't Trust The Clown!'
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

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Copyright 2013 Killerdemonchick
Published on Tuesday, March 12, 2013.     Filed under: "Horror" and "Poetry"

Author's Note:

Meh I got bored in class.
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  • A former member wrote: Hehe never understood the fear of clowns myself, but I loved the sadistic nature of this work, good descriptive imagery.

  • A former member wrote: This just reminded me of a dream i had as a kid where a clown chased me around my room with his cock out.... best dream ever? :D

  • Ultimate Mistake On Thursday, March 21, 2013, Ultimate Mistake (21)By person wrote:

    This is very interesting cx I'm glad this was the first poem of yours I decided to pick. It made want to avoid any circuses for awhile but over all I liked the way it was written

  • Intoxicating Delirium On Wednesday, March 13, 2013, Intoxicating Delirium (273)By person wrote:

    I hate clowns... Awesome poem :)

  • A former member wrote: i now have a new reason to be afraid of clowns haha, great write

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