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Galina-37 [17]
3 years ago
6

Write a 10 line poem (must have a title) for creative writing please!

Arts
1 answer:
svp [43]3 years ago
8 0

(Sorry it's longer than 10 lines but this is one of two poems I've done)

(Forgot what the title was and it didn't save, sorry)

One afternoon I said to myself,

"Why isn't the ethnic extermination more bloodless?"

Does the ethnic extermination make you quiver?

An easy execution, however hard it tries,

Will always be rapid.

Now speedy is just the thing,

To get me wondering if the easy execution is fast.

Pay attention to the homicide,

The homicide is the most zany killing of all.

A homicide is unreasonable. homicide is a cuckoo,

a homicide is sappy, however.

When I think of the early extinction, I see an eternal change.

Does the early extinction make you shudder?

Pay attention to the single sentence,

The single sentence is the most criminal linguistic string of all.

Does the single sentence make you shake?

How happy is the terrible, gloomy grave!

Does the gloomy grave make you tremble?

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