Backstabber – Random Twitter Poem for Dec 16th
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Backstabber is a poem about a rocky friendship or relationship where one party was overheard talking horribly about the other person. This poem was inspired by the 16 words provided (in blue) by the following twitter followers:
@coffeetablepoet (fatuous), @Zorlone (manticore), @sinned24 (diatribe), @santasdevil (exposure), @KathrynVercillo (wet), @blusol (ace), @drdon911 (frigid), @_Borderline (twat), @SusanBerland (absentminded), @chuck72061 (suicidal), @shonie1966 (friendship), @HarleyQuinnAA (soliloquy), @hare_wood (enthusiasm), @Wwm_Shakespeare (mimic), @Piratelover22 (proviso), @worryknot (nonchalant)Backstabber
A frigid proviso friendship shattered by diatribe
vile soliloquy you were never supposed to hear stinging
being called an absentminded fatuous twat with enthusiasm
exposure to such savage vulgarity drives you almost suicidal
nonchalant monstrous manticore mimic stands dressed as a man
an ace driving the spade as wet blood streams from your back
as you learn to lose trust for the last time once again-Poem by Dragon Blogger
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Wow… my dictionary almost exploded looking all those words up… always a joy, Mr. Dragon.
Thank you, always glad to have you join the game.
Ah, the wet blood streams from your back is really how I imagined the title of this poem. That must have hurt! Of course, there is more than physical harm in this poem.
Always amazing!
Z