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December 13, 2004

THE SAGA OF BONNIE AND CLYDE

Bonnie and Clyde were with wickedness filled,
And mastered in robbing the banks,
And those in the banks were merciless killed,
And that’s how they proffered their thanks.

Products of indigent dirt farming folks,
And poverty-stricken have nots,
They spawned the position of hating the rich,
And formed their despicable plots,

They toured in their nineteen an thirty four Ford,
In multiple states in the south,
Killing and robbing the banks and the folks,
And bragging and running their mouth.

But the town of Arcadia stymied their urge,
For Bonnie and Clyde they despise,
And set them a trap and hid in the bush,
And Clyde and his Bonnie there Dies.















































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THE SAGA OF BONNIE AND CLYDE

Contributed by SidneyCid on Monday, 13th December 2004 @ 10:58:51 PM in AEST
Topic: AmericanTragedy









December 13, 2004

THE SAGA OF BONNIE AND CLYDE

Bonnie and Clyde were with wickedness filled,
And mastered in robbing the banks,
And those in the banks were merciless killed,
And that’s how they proffered their thanks.

Products of indigent dirt farming folks,
And poverty-stricken have nots,
They spawned the position of hating the rich,
And formed their despicable plots,

They toured in their nineteen an thirty four Ford,
In multiple states in the south,
Killing and robbing the banks and the folks,
And bragging and running their mouth.

But the town of Arcadia stymied their urge,
For Bonnie and Clyde they despise,
And set them a trap and hid in the bush,
And Clyde and his Bonnie there Dies.



















































Copyright © SidneyCid ... [ 2004-12-13 22:58:51]
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Re: THE SAGA OF BONNIE AND CLYDE (User Rating: 1 )
by musicisluv7 on Tuesday, 14th December 2004 @ 03:37:57 AM AEST
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Welcome to YPDC! i enjoyed your poem, gud write. keep em coming!


Re: THE SAGA OF BONNIE AND CLYDE (User Rating: 1 )
by bluebird on Tuesday, 14th December 2004 @ 08:26:39 AM AEST
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good poem,remember there are two sides to every story.
keep it up.
~keep the faith~
chow
Bluebird


Re: THE SAGA OF BONNIE AND CLYDE (User Rating: 1 )
by lovingcritters on Monday, 30th May 2005 @ 07:54:32 AM AEST
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Hi there Dalton, Welcome aboard, you're really going to like it here! We have lots of fun, and to each and everyone we are kind and considerate.....we have a wonderful owner by the name of Mick!
I really liked this poem, I can remember the movie, but it was too bloody, gloomy and violent for this lady........I can't stand stuff like that..........that's away my good dreaming!
Warm Poetic love
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Re: THE SAGA OF BONNIE AND CLYDE (User Rating: 1 )
by MorningDove on Monday, 30th May 2005 @ 05:23:10 PM AEST
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Excellent work. I know well this story. I used to leave near Arcadia. Welcome to YPDC.

Rita




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