avatarNerissa Talique

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Cross, Angry and Miserable

I’m in a mood

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When mi seh mi warm, I mean that I’m a touch below angry,

When mi seh mi crass, I mean that I’ve been quite put out you see.

When mi seh mi grieve, I mean that I’m a little bit more than just peeved.

When mi seh mi miserble, If only for your sake alone, Do Not associate with me.

The lines written in bold are in my native dialect of Jamaican patois. This was written off of the high octane frustration of the fact that I lost my house keys last night while coming home from work. They could either be in the cab I took last night or in someone else's pocket for all I know. Send me good vibes.

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