Anger is a poison
That corrupts the heart
And twists the mind
That corrupts the heart
And twists the mind
Anger is a light
That causes one to seek
But doesn't help one find
Anger is a flame
That can cleanse the system
Or burn it down
Anger is a demon
That hurts oneself
And those around
Anger is a monster
That tears the body
And rends the soul
Anger is a tool
That can tear things down
But never make them whole.
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