Save your vengeance.
Hard as it may be.
How hopelessly unchristian of me
To think such a dastardly deed.
Sinful! Yes. I know!
***
Oh, but please… Just give me three minutes and a bat with the bastard who did all this to me and obliterated the family that we used to be!
I’d be hard pressed to find someone to disagree or at the very least someone who does not sympathize with me.
Because what you did was despicable in any world. SEE.
***
It’s impossible to deny, so don’t even try!
Three minutes and a bat
Is all I’d need to return the favor
Reciprocate the pain YOU inflicted
On her, on us, on me
***
But, guess what? THAT will NEVER happen.
As much as I want to pummel your pathetic ass, I won’t degrade myself by stooping to your level
There are worse things in store for you
Eventually —
The old sayings
What goes around comes around and you reap what you sow
Will greet you with their own vengeance at your front door.
that is wise
and hard
to say or write
but most fights
are just not worth it
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You’re right! Gotta pick your battles…
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instinct says today is important for you. good luck. best wishes, highest hopes.
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Thank you!
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thank the spirit wafting on the wind. it is free and not of me. btw walking pays off. whilst traipsing those eight miles someone left $121 on the sidewalk . whopee! here s to you Eleanor~!
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Just right , I really liked how you expressed .
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Why thank you! I appreciate the compliment!
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But just think of the satisfaction you would get out of it. You can at least fantasize and hope for the worst for that SOB.
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I remember spending so many hours as a teenager fantasizing about all sorts of things. We all did. One of us did do something once…but never again.
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Oh the teem years. I was in trouble a lot.
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I noticed I wrote “teem” years instead of “teen” years. My typing has really tanked with my numb fingertips. Most of the phone calls I get at the office are from people with strong foreign accents who ask for “Teem”. They are trying to sell me phone systems or computer support, neither of which I need. Our office manager has started calling me Teem because of all the calls.
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