Topic: THEY CALL ME KARMA | |
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Hello my name is “Payback” They call me “Karma” for short I’m the one we all rely on To settle the score… Win the battle you may But the war is far from done And when you least expect it Is when it’s my turn to have my fun… You’ll soon see what it feels like To have it done to you Humble I will make you Before this night is through… So before you think of hurting Another don’t forget That it is “I” that they call “Karma” But it is “YOU” who will regret… |
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hella yeah nekred...b
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most awesome
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Awesome hell ya they say and Karma will prevail in the end
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What's sown is reaped in due season.
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Hello my name is “Payback” They call me “Karma” for short I’m the one we all rely on To settle the score… Now, you just *know* you'd be hearing from a guy like me, with a name like mine, on a subject like this. Karma, (or kismet), isn't really a payback. It's a life lesson. If someone should, for instance, look down on someone with a disability, the karma will have someone close to him be disabled, or he'll get disabled, or he'll end up working with someone disabled. Why? To pay him back for the indiscretion ? No, to make him get *closer* to the disabled. A payback would push you farther away. The kismet would end up making you closer. I'm not splitting hairs; but maybe a lot of it *does* have to do with one's outlook, because if someone doesn't learn the life lesson, they end up staying back, and taking the class again. When life hands you gators, make Gatorade. |
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What goes around comes around
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If it keeps coming around step out of the way?
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damn, here i thought when a gator crossed your path, u make a purse out of him. not gatorade.
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k. With this name I had to read this one. It's great, really enjoyed it.
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Nice read ....Nekred
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Well done, care to attempt the flip side, Dharma?
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Im glad you liked the poem. I wrote that poem. Where did you find it? None the less im honored. Tell me what it means to you.
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