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Rated: E · Poetry · Writing · #2334802
The Writer's Cramp Contest


The weakest ending runs
amiss, when you find out that you
don't exist. You'll face many trials
along the way. People won't
listen to what you say. Don't be
shy, I'll tell you why; they've all set
out to make you cry. Don't go out
with that particular guy.

When you start getting the sniffles,
do yourself a favor, don't get yourself
in a riff. When the sunshine begins
to fade, the dark clouds come in like
a masquerade. Don't get caught in
the shade. If you do, you may get a
bad grade. Too much fun in the sun,
is not the way to get things done.

Don't make a mockery out of hypocrisy.
It makes matters worse when you get
the curse. Don't be oblivious that you're
quite devious. This would make you
impervious to other's needs. Don't expect
too much of others. You might detect flaws
in their personality, it may worsen your
appearance.

When you're in a bad mood, don't try to be
personable. This would make you appear
rude. There would be sadness in the air,
this, indeed, would not be fair. When you're
in the brink of disaster, do not pretend to be
in sync. When you find yourself a sassing,
a monstrous world of basses, this would be
a real blaster.

When you're not being careful with
the words you choose, you may find
that you will lose. Anytime you play
the field, someone gets hurt in the end.
It's a shame when you play the game.
The end result isn't funny. It's an insult to
he people involved, and nothing ends up
being solved.

40 Lines


Written by Anna Marie Carlson
Saturday, February 8, 2025






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