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Poetry
Last Updated: 08/05/2007 15:24:04
Lines of Life - Part One (1/2)
By Paul England
(1/2) (2/2)
Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.

We all start out the same, young, cocky and we just don't give a fu**. I was no different.

For most my life I lived on North Hull and Bransholme. I've got two older brothers and a younger sister. I want to start my story when I was 10 years old going on 11.

It was coming to the point where I was starting seniors, times were changing quick. Drugs were coming big again, and kids they just didn't know any different.

Everybody Wants To Be
The way we live
  so cool and wise
Fourteen years old
  with those glazed eyes
Willing to kill
  no conscience you'll find
Cos they're so crazy
  in their mind
No respect for old
  no respect for poor
In these streets
  it's fuck the law
At war with ourselves
  fight each other
It seems every day
  we're dying another

You see, looking back now I can see how crazy life really was. Ever since I can remember I always had trouble with school. I was always acting the clown in class and fighting with the other kids. You see my dad would egg me on, I don't think he saw any wrong in what he was doing but now I am older I don't thank him for it.

When I was about 10 and half years old we moved from North Hull to Bransholme. Up north I used to knock about with my cousins Phil and Jonny and my brother Dave.

So Poor
So poor, so poor
just wish I had more

that's why at 13
I was taking pills for thrills
and at 14 I was stealing,
for fun
at 15 I was buying a gun

At 16 and 17
just dealing and selling
at 18 I could hear,
the prison birds say

you're coming to stay,
not just for a day
so the youth of today
don't you go the same way

do you hear what I say

for I was just so poor,
I just wanted more

Continued.. Next Page (2/2)

Copyright ©2007  Paul England

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