Se El Tin Airro



each sorted bunch
                                     is works
                                for admiration
                              in who dtication
                           might a world adore
                            what mention me
                                   in earnest
                            that ye that chorest
                            might fault to make
                        it easier for someone else
                        in lieu of who's absence
                               such pretense
                        bring inspiration to those
                                who wish to
                           profit from his fault

                              some say egotisicail
                               some say vain some
                            like breaking your heart
                                  to cause you pain
                              some like stressing you
                                    to make you bend
                   some are decent enough to call freind
                                  some want a little bit
                                     some want it all
                              some will leave you alone
                                        some will call
                                      some like it easy
                                      but make it hard
                    some like acting out a scritped scene
                              some are seet and pleasing
                                 some are really mean

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Submitted by allanterry542curtis on October 26, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 15, 16

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seeking inspiration, he writes to motivate his followers and his competition, might he learn from there failures and successes. He makes competitive others might they error and he shall reap harvestto what falls from the sorted bunches. more…

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