They Don't Have Me
Well, let me tell you, they don't
have me
They might think so, but they
haven't done it
I may be scrounging, stuck on
benefits
Even starving in poverty
But, let me tell you,
They don't have me
Yes, I'll tell you, they don't have
me
I refuse to be part of the
brain-dead mob
May be without a trade, without a
job
But what they say, I refuse to
believe
So, I'll say it again
They ain't got me
Not been lobotomized by the T.V.
I read books to expand my brain
Treat your celebrity culture with
disdain
Poison in my heart for it all you
see
I'll repeat myself
They'll never get me
Try to put me in a cage, imprison me
Tie me down with the ropes of
addiction
Keep me dumb, keep me fixing
So that needles and syringes are all
I see
But I got clean
And they don't have me
Won't believe the lies that they
tell me
That on my behalf, they fight their
wars
To protect me, they're settling
scores
Against all of my so called enemies
They are liars
And they,'ll never have me
I won't believe all of their lies
That the Muslim is my enemy
Who wants to destroy everything I
see
I believe what I see with my own
eyes
They don't have me
And them I despise
So I just trust what I feel
Hate the dumb wars that they start
Saying they have my best interests
at heart
Then send me off to die on a
battlefield
I will say it yet again
They don't have me
So to myself I'll just be true
Ignore them and their society
Trust myself and my own sanity
And I hope that they don't get to
you
Yes, they don't have me
Do they have you ?
--Ian Lewis Copestick
Ian Lewis Copestick is a 46 year old
writer from Stoke on Trent. He has been writing poetry for about 17 years, but
only submitting for 5 months, in that time he has published 50 poems in 10
different ezines, including Anti Heroin Chic, The Rye Whiskey Review, Medusa's
Kitchen, Synchronized Chaos, Outlaw Poetry, Under The Bleachers and others.
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