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Big Words
  You want big words?
  Huh. Figures.
  Rhymes exemplary
  Poet of the century
  Extreme supremacy
  Writing helplessly
  So intellectual
  Pain perpetual
  So excruciating
  Sanity deteriorating
  Mind vacant
  My heart; break it
  It is unwanted
  Brain haunted
  Poltergeist
  Soul sacrificed
  I am not here
  Filled with fear
  Lost in the void
  Inside this boy
  See my emptiness
  I am numb; insentient
  Yet I’m still living
  Clock ticking
  Until we pass on
  Where’s the compassion?
  So misunderstood
  Even into adulthood
  You don’t get me
  It’s simply
  Because you can’t see
  What I’m trying to be
  I tried being nice, tried being friendly
  Stepped on and used, so elementary
  So it’s time to show I mean business
  I’m done with you simpletons
  So watch where you walk, tread carefully
  You are the product of bad parenting
  And these people, they challenge me
  They think I can’t do it; fallacy
  I had to dig deep, but I got you Mr. Rhodes
  You just saw true genius unfold.

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My English teacher (Mr. Rhodes) challenged me to write a poem using as many large words as I could. Challenge accepted.