Diabetes
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Diabetes
by Brandon “Utrnaidoe” Pembleton 9-14-05
You are the issue that’s passed down like folklore from generation to generation,
You move between antibodies like a game of pong from frustration to frustration.
You are life threatening and make people use Insulin,
Thought to be a treatment but is highly effective poison that makes bodies begin dulling.
And through the syringe it goes,
Into the circulatory system we suppose,
But that’s the way it goes,
I apologize but everything that happens from then on will be chose.
To make an example out of, someone must die,
And if not I guess there’s the other dove that cries.
That sodium goes ahead into your bloodstream and here comes high blood pressure,
But it does miles of bad to you every inch of yard fences you in from sugar modification measures.
It’s like drinking a gallon of sugar or gulping sweat by the liter, for instance,
It gives your life the longest and most complicated jail sentence.
It’s like 25 to life,
Getting your capillaries amputated while still attached to your shoulder with a knife.
Your piece of cake is thrown into your mouth and you pull a glass out,
To fill it with Root Beer and ice cream one sip and you damn near pass out.
Your body becomes cold and stiff as a deep frozen steak,
You nearly die and it was because of that treat which was worse than 3 layers of German Chocolate cake.
You aren’t minding it though,
You don’t even awake with a minding to show.
So you go on ahead and eat some more candy, Snickers which is now your sound ability,
7:00 a.m., ice cream you lick off the spoon and it’s Edy’s, in the morning you should’ve eaten your Wheaties,
Now you’re just a spirit so much for responsibility.
Down for the count to 100 grand,