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Harsh words yelled at the top of his voice
How dare he end this without giving me a choice?

Ending a relationship in this way
He will most definitely have to pay

Pulling up to the parking lot this night
Steeling myself for another bad fight

Finding myself alone,with no one near
Should I harm what he holds most dear?

Standing in the shadow of his prized possession
Making myself feel absolutely no compassion

Strength flowing through me as never before
I kicked a huge whole through his side door

Ripping the mirrors off the side of his truck.
Knowing that this will make his day suck.

Using my knife to puncture his tires
This lighter handy to set the small fires

Windshield wipers hitting the road
How dare he be such a horrible toad?

To use me as just another quick fuck
He has lost all of his famed good luck

Making me mad was his first mistake
That should explain the use of this rake

Still feeling sad as I make all of the windows shatter
I pause for a moment, thinking that this damage should matter

Finishing the last of my many strokes
I start to laugh so hard I almost choke

Getting back into my car to leave the scene
I believe I feel very close to serene

Then my mind fills with a hateful vision
Gawd I hope this wont put me in prison

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