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Well today, CAS wasn't too terrible. After a mildly successful correspondence poem with Daniel in English, perfected in CAS - will probably be published on his blog - I managed to shut out my classmates for the remainder of the period and create a poem. So here it is.
The Man who Moved too Much
Ever is a long time for some people.
Taking holistic grants under charitable guises,
basking in swelled fortune, and enjoying
synthetic salmon heads along brisk reverie.
Then they go and commit perjury - lies
not large enough to trick a pumpkin
decomposing freely - and find themselves
in cynical pots of silicon momentum.
Jam donuts don't add to their cholesterol,
only conceding binge nightcaps and ambrosial
bones - fringed nightngale wings are too
expensive for dyslexic proletariat halfwits.
Lips sealed by adventurous mermaids -
treacherous vixen bitches - and metallic
stain of last hypocrisy brings subdued
contractions to a cheating halt.
Deceit in philanthropy - the industrial
potion of infamous gargoyles - dictates
masculine agenda to prove
institutionalised debris. Thanks a million!
No more second hand down your pants -
utility function approaches twilight.
The sworn vow - solemn yet farcical -
dissipates into dusting upon hot chocolate.
Never is a short time for men of virtue.
Till next time, may you agglomerate all your unpremeditated contemplations.
6 years ago
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