3. the crime he committed

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police lines wrapped around the school;
they're about to figure out the death of the fallen fool,
and no one knows the culprit of the scene,
but would they know the suspect did not even know he killed a teen?

until his friend went to the chief and confessed,
there was this guy the fool was trying to impress;
he must've done some tricks on the fool for awhile—
lured with an angel's eyes and killed with mischief in his smile.

and the chief thinks "it's a mystery to be solved,"
but the story goes worse as the truth unfolds;
someone reported a person missing,
and this situation sprouts the chief's suspicion.

it was a tall, dark, handsome young guy,
and his name was heard that night in the scream of the fool's cry;
perhaps he had the intention to commit a crime—
spilling all the blood from his heart like a bottle of wine.

he was found celebrating in a convenience store,
with a girl he perhaps adored;
there was no trace of blood on his hands or shirt,
but the couple themselves were the cause of the fool's hurt.

therefore, the victim was a fool, indeed,
the sight of the couple made his young heart bleed;
he jumped from the highest floor, catching his breath,
but he was not there to catch him as he fell to his death.

— JAYVIE

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