Michael Jackson Memories

Michael Jackson
I saw you in a video yesterday
I'm sorry you were picked on by your dad and your brothers
If they had left you alone then you might not have cut up your face
You looked just fine the way you were
I remember your chimp named Bubbles
I guess adult chimps are too dangerous to have around so he had to go
You couldn't go out without being mobbed by fans
I'm a fan and I would know that you just need your space and I'd leave you alone
But so many people live their lives vicariously through their idols
So they pay large amounts of money to be near them
I don't need that kind of excitement
I enjoy you most when I sing to your songs in my car
That's better than any concert
So I hope you have been having fun in heaven
Teaching Jesus how to moonwalk and riding your own Zipper amusement ride
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Posted: Mar 2018
About this poem:
I have been watching documentary videos of Michael Jackson. The best one was with Oprah.

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godsprincessonline today!
Hi Mc: I love the line about teaching Jesus how to moonwalk in Heaven. I can just picture that - although I'm sure Jesus walks among all the moons of the Universe. Take care and Happy Palm Sunday.

Kathy wave
EXRED
Loved it all and comments, moonwalking roll eyes yep reckon Jesus could have done that if it had been around at the time peace
Marchmadness03
Loved the amazing thoughts of Jesus being human enough to moonwalk and dance among the stars gazing at the universe and wondering what happen to us earthly beings on just having fun and seeing life as the rose garden it is. We his children are the petals blossoming from the buds of life’s challenges. The thorns’ are the troubles we face moving us along knowing there is a place called heaven where we can dance all night.heart beating kiss heart wings banana smitten
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