A New Life
Well is a word used picked at random.
The ransom of fandom is exceedingly handsome used in reference not of Forty Feet below a well hydrated surface.
So I will use the word wise and well.
For to this story is of cold and hot hell.
But I will write my story to change our outcome for the outcome I will have outdone.
No dream we will cease to extinct as long as I have a say in the cream lined seam of my dreams.
This poetic lyrical of what is magical will be more than well deep of Forty Feet.
This poem is not to mimic the very fabric of time and space within our tetragrammon walls of sanction completing without tears from the weeped.
Years will last as long as I see fit with no moronical swept wit for the world's torches I will lit.
But this outfit will out fit what's fit to out wit with the might of my wit.
So mote it be with free written BIC lead spit.Well is a word used picked at random.
The ransom of fandom is exceedingly handsome used in reference not of Forty Feet below a well hydrated surface.
So I will use the word wise and well.
For to this story is of cold and hot hell.
But I will write my story to change our outcome for the outcome I will have outdone.
No dream we will cease to extinct as long as I have a say in the cream lined seam of my dreams.
This poetic lyrical of what is magical will be more than well deep of Forty Feet.
This poem is not to mimic the very fabric of time and space within our tetragrammon walls of sanction completing without tears from the weeped.
Years will last as long as I see fit with no moronical swept wit for the world's torches I will lit.
But this outfit will out fit what's fit to out wit with the might of my wit.
So mote it be with free written BIC lead spit.
About this poem
I describe the past struggles of my life and my family and wife's past troubles with a solution to how I will fix our discredited situational result in our lives.
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Written on February 21, 2024
Submitted by kendle_f on February 21, 2024
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Stanza Lengths | 21 |
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