Random Twitter Poem For December 3rd
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Today’s poem consisted of 8 random words highlighted in blue, words provided by the following people on twitter:Â @wizard1974uk, @azredneck, @mebanded, @summerbreeze80, @durtbagz, @cre8nnov8, @SurfCityJay, @craftyGAgal
As always thank you to all people who participate, I really enjoy creating these poems based on your random words. If you want to participate, just contact me @dragonblogger on twitter on weekdays between 9am and 11am.
The Creature
This beast covered in fur walks like a Sasquatch
It’s appearance brings forth jeers and derision
Farmers and villagers pitch tomatoes, potatoes and peppers
Pelting this beast whom they try to drive offSome oil soaked torches a spark of flint and steel
combustion occurs, fire to burn the beast
A pitchfork is thrown with spot on accuracy
It pierces the monsters atrial septumThe creature is not harmed but smiling instead
Removing the weapon from its chest it cries out
The wound closes with supernatural regeneration
The monster stares at the crowd with unknown intentThe creature then draws a sudden intake of breath
Out is exhaled a putrid green noxious cloud
That rolls over the farmers like a great morning fog
They realize too late the cloud is an anestheticFalling to the ground unaware of their fate
Their limbs and consciousness melt like margarine
Some wonder if they will ever awake again
Then the last man falls and the story might endInstead eyes open many hours later
People wake up groggy unsure of what happened
The creature harmed nobody it would seem
So maybe the monster was not a monster after all-Poem by Dragon Blogger
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Another good poem,thanks
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