Where?

Jerry Wayne Lawrence, Jr. 1978 (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)



Air, Tainted By The Villainess Espousing, Beware.
Aware, Civilians, Know The Super-Powered R About 2 Start Fighting.
Igniting, The Spirit, Of The Rest Of The Team.
D.R.E.A.M. Of A Mortal, Now Newly Super-Powered, Realized.
Baptized, 616 Different Times.
Rhymes Of A Good-Looking Runaway Teen On The Subway.
Pay 2 C The Super-Humans Beat The Snot Out Of Each Other.
Suffer Under The Villainous Terror.
Error Corrected, The Living Computer Computes.
Chutes Of Headquarters That Lead 2 The Radical Ladders.
Bladders Of Homeless Drunks Being Relieved.
Relived. She Still Don't Know Why She Keeps Coming Back 2 Life?
Wife, With A 616 Tattoo, 2 Show Her Husband Just Home From Work.
Jerk Soda & Jam The Jukebox 4 The Celebrating Super-Folk Present.
President, Sick Of Rebuilding His White House After Every D****d Big Ol' Super-Human Battle.
Bottle Of Super Sauce Seen That Avails Any Drinkers Super-Powers.
Wars So Secret Of A Crisis.
Empires Search 4 616 Enchanted Gold Stacks.
Backs 2 The Wall, Grinning.
Something, Again, Amiss. Our Favorite Hero, Must B On The Way.
Day Of The Survivors, Nights Of The D.O.O.M.ed.
D.O.M.E.d Threat.
Secret Undertakings Of The Sublime.
Time, Gushes Into The Ultimate Black Hole.
Patrol After Patrol, Disappearing.
Hearing, "Help Me!, Please Save Me!"
Sorcery @ Its Darquest, Hard @ Work, Making Souls Succumb.
Crumb, Snatched By, The Super-Villianess, Making Another Famed Getaway With No More Time 2 Spare.
Where?

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Written on January 29, 2022

Submitted by jerrywlawrence2666 on January 29, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme ABCDEFGGHIJKLMNIOPBFQRSTBUVAA
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,445
Words 272
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 29

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