Voodoo Doll Poem by Tony Avila Sampson

Voodoo Doll

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There is a person you'd like to curse,
so a voodoo doll, then make first;
Upon that doll you must cast a spell,
as you summon the wicked deep in hell;
You'll need some pins and long sharp needles,
to bring the pain of pitch forked devils;
The length of pins make sure are long,
the devils pain will be more strong;
The more a needle's thick and round,
will make the pain be more profound;
Must take your victims' lock of hair,
attach it to the doll to wear;
Hold the doll up high in air,
into its eyes, you now must stare;
Call the doll by your victims name,
while at the doll, the needle aim;
Curse the name as you stab it in,
twisting and turn it as you grin;
With needles stuck about the head,
the butt cheeks too, you must embed;
Stab the legs with red hot pins,
SCREAM and wish the curse begins.

Friday, January 24, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: comedy
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Tony Avila Sampson

Tony Avila Sampson

County of Marin, California, USA
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